Galicia
A Coruña lottery seller restates finding 4.7 million Primitiva ticket forgotten
من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
Manuel Reija, a lottery seller accused of taking a 4.7 million euro Primitiva ticket from 2012, testified on Monday in A Coruña Provincial Court that he found it forgotten on his counter and tried to claim it to prevent expiration. He denied hiding the information from the customer and using his brother's position as lottery delegate. Prosecutors claim he kept the ticket knowing its value.
Galician writer Fernando Cabeza Quiles, 73, died on Friday in Carballo, A Coruña, after falling from his bicycle. The incident happened at kilometer 1 of the DP-1914 road, according to CIAE 112 Galicia. No other vehicles were involved.
من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي
A Primitiva lottery ticket worth 4.7 million euros, sold in A Coruña in 2012, remains unclaimed as two brothers face fraud charges. Police have identified the likely original owner, who died in 2014, as the trial nears its end. The accused will testify next Monday.
The CSIC's HINTERLAND project has uncovered buried structures expanding the traditional view of castros in northwest Iberia. Using drones, LiDAR sensors, and historical images, researchers identified ditches, paths, and activity areas beyond known walls. These findings, published in Archaeological Prospection, challenge the notion that they were mere fortified villages.