Police Break Up Street Fight Between Tourist and Resident in Andorra la Vella
Officers responded swiftly to reports of a fierce brawl in the city centre's Prat de la Creu area, detaining both agitated men before issuing.
Key Points
- Fight reported at 5pm in Prat de la Creu; witnesses called police.
- Tourist detained near Bingo hall; Andorran resident found in Prada Casadet.
- Resident claimed tourist attacked first; neither explained dispute.
- No injuries; warnings issued, no arrests, parties separated.
Police in Andorra la Vella mobilised several patrols on Wednesday afternoon after multiple residents reported a fierce street fight between two men in the Prat de la Creu area.
The altercation unfolded around 5pm in the city centre. Witnesses alerted the police central dispatch, prompting a swift response to separate the combatants. By the time officers arrived, the men were no longer physically engaged.
One man, believed to be a tourist, was detained near the Bingo hall. The other, an Andorran resident, was located shortly afterwards in the Prada Casadet neighbourhood, where two patrol cars attended. Both individuals were highly agitated but showed no significant injuries.
Officers interviewed them separately. The resident claimed the tourist had grabbed him by the neck and thrown him to the ground, forcing him to defend himself. Neither, however, would explain the underlying dispute or what had sparked the brawl.
With no serious harm reported, police issued warnings to both men, reminded them of their right to file complaints, and ensured they would not immediately cross paths again. Officers recorded their identities and details of the incident for potential future reference.
The public nature of the fight drew several calls to authorities, highlighting concerns among bystanders in the busy central district. No arrests were made, and the matter was left in the hands of the involved parties.
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