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her shoulder, which contained an expensive smartphone worth €1,132, €1,300 in cash, her credit cards and her personal documentation. She then went on to claim from her insurance company. The Local Police set out to catch the thief. However, their investigations revealed she was, in area with a picnic area, a shed to store utensils and each plot has a water supply. fact, lying. Some months after the incident, they traced the mobile phone to the woman’s partner, after which she was charged.

The crops will be farmed organically, without artificial pesticides or chemical fertilisers or fertilisers. The use of fertiliser of natural or organic origin, such as compost, will be allowed instead of artificial fertilisers.

This is one of a spate of arrests in the province for faking muggings, which in most cases involve the latest generation mobile phones, which the owners have actually lost through carelessness or non­violent theft, which is not covered by their insurance policies.

VAPF Group has announced it will go ahead and build a macro development of 500 houses in Lliber, a tiny town with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants, despite a recent court ruling.

In recent decades the Benissa­based company has built thousands of houses in the Marina Alta. It now assures citizens that the development has not been halted by a court and that no environmental defects have been declared.

According to the company, the decision issued by the contentious­administrative court in Alicante refers to a municipal sewer in Lliber that is not part of the Medina housing development.

VAPF insists the development in Lliber will be a benchmark in terms of energy efficiency, its carbon footprint will be neutral and homes will have solar panels to ensure minimum consumption.

THE International Federation of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Societies is trying to raise $70 million to ensure they can continue to support the communities affected by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria and provide desperately needed aid.

The Turkish Red Crescent and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent mobilised immediately to support the affected communities, but the charity warns that the needs continue to grow.

Isabel Fenollar, store director of Specsavers Ópticas in Javea has been moved by the plight of those in the af­

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