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Issue 736
22-28 NOV 2013
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Sweet smell of success RESIDENTS OF a village in the Vall de Pop are celebrating the removal of the immediate threat of raw sewage leaking onto the streets p4
Cowboys in hot water
FURIOUS COSTA Blanca resident George Thomas is warning of rogue domestic repair companies that leave eye-watering bills for their services – and fail to do the job p6
Talk to my family about money? Keith Littlewood from Blacktower talks about keeping your money safe and secure p26
South sea bubble Jo Baldwin put the sparkle into Footlight’s production of hit musical South Pacific with a stunning performance p42
Justice stalls over fatal accident THREE YEARS after British holidaymaker Colin Wild fell to his death after tumbling down a set of stone steps his family are still fighting for justice. by Jack Troughton The pensioner, at the time aged 74, is believed to have been searching for a toilet at a restaurant bar at a Costa Blanca resort and by mistake stepped through a door on direct route, which opened directly to the steep stairs down to a cellar store room. A police report said the door - marked ‘private’ in Spanish on a small piece of paper- to the cellar storeroom should have been locked at all times. The steps up to the toilet facilities were immediately to the right. The tragedy occurred on 20th September 2010 at the popular premises in the busy Marquis de Campo, Denia. A post-morMartin Wild tem found Colin, originally from and Carol Markowycz Ilkley, Yorkshire, and a “fit and healthy man” had died of severe outside head injuries due to a fall. court
Members of the Wild family – including Colin’s wife Ann - returned to Spain for a civil liability hearing last week but were further frustrated when the court case was adjourned until February. Colin’s son Martin Wild said after the Denia Court was postponed: “We feel very upset for my nearly 80-yearold mother, who after three years of hell was asked to attend court in Spain by the defendant’s lawyers, to discover arrangements had been suddenly changed without the knowledge of the family.” HALT He said an English translator was not provided and both the main witnesses did not attend, so proceedings were halted until the New Year. Continued on page 3