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'Family-friendly' Albufeira - violence leaves two fingers severed and one man dead

inemA barman, set upon and beaten in an Albufeira street, has been allowed to die in hospital as his injuries were so severe, Doctors said he was brain dead and had close to zero chance of regaining consciousness.

On Friday, Paulo di Santo’s family authorised that his life support systems were turned off.

The 35-year-old had been declared brain dead when he was admitted to Faro hospital on Sunday, September 3rd.

The police have witnesses to the brutal and, ultimately, fatal attack by four youths in their 20s who set upon Santos after he had left work in the early evening.

Paulo Santos was attacked in the Rua Infante Dom Henrique at around 6pm after he had stopped for a snack at a fast food stand. He was left lying unconscious in the street with serious head injuries and, as doctors later found, two broken vertebrae.

This savage attack does nothing to improve the image of Albufeira which strives to be a ‘family friendly’ resort but is better known alcohol-fuelled conflict, consequent police action and gang violence.

This Saturday night, a pitched battle took place between English and French tourists, leaving one woman with a deep gash across her face.

Four people were injured, one of them very serious with a deep cut in his head and two fingers severed with a knife. He was flown to a Lisbon hospital for urgent treatment and firemen were asked to return to the scene on Sunday morning to collect the second finger which had been left lying in the street.

The fight occurred between the Areias de São João and Montechoro bar area at around 05:30.

 

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+2 #7 Denby 2017-09-12 14:04
Re: Gerry mann,
That's because young brits are usually the cause of much violence and disorder. They need to realise that when they are abroad they are treated differently because of their hooligan reputation.
-2 #6 John Taylor 2017-09-11 21:46
Any Brits near a disturbance should move away fast. Don't hang around and risk being "Garry Mann'd" Gary Mann is the UK fireman who in 2004 was arrested for being in a street disturbance during the Euro 2004 Tournament in Portugal.
Tried and convicted within 24 hours. Garry was unable to instruct a lawyer and unable to understand or participate in the proceedings due to the poor quality of translation provided. A British court reviewing the case later considered he had been denied a fair trial. A senior UK judge describing the case as an "embarrassment. As did then Home Secretary Jack Straw but a European Arrest Warrant meant Garry had to be extradited back to Portugal where he served a 1 year sentence.
The British court comments were largely based on the missing transcript. Portuguese court proceedings are recorded. A transcript then made of the recording which is archived with the hearing papers. By law, it is a criminal offence to tamper with it. What is particularly noteworthy is that Garry Mann's transcript, perhaps not surprisingly when the British asked for it to prove his lack of involvement - had disappeared! Ever since, no member of the Portuguese judiciary being greatly bothered with searching for it.
-1 #5 Ed 2017-09-11 21:03
Quoting mr john:
Is this new news or have i recently read the same story a while back,, do you think this kind of news isn't read by many people researching future travels to the Algarve, Google never forgets and neither does youtube, just see how many views some of these videos get, its mind boggling, no secrets any more.

This is new news, sadly...
-2 #4 mr john 2017-09-11 21:00
Is this new news or have i recently read the same story a while back,, do you think this kind of news isn't read by many people researching future travels to the Algarve, Google never forgets and neither does youtube, just see how many views some of these videos get, its mind boggling, no secrets any more.
+5 #3 Richard 2 2017-09-11 14:38
With the birth of easyJet, Ryanair, Thomas Cooke, Monarch, et al some years ago, the Portuguese market opened to the 95% of the English which the rest of the world considers "low class". With any luck, Brexit will rebuild certain barriers such that only the properly educated 5% will continue to bless us with visits.
+2 #2 Denby 2017-09-11 07:32
Think that's bad, kids in the UK get searched at the school gate for knifes. Although knife crime seams to be decreasing on the streets of the UK recently.
+6 #1 Jack Reacher 2017-09-10 21:57
Quality tourism. What kind of tourist carries a knife around Albufeira looking to sever fingers. Can't ITV make a new series 'Albufeira' ?

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