Man arrested after Seve Ballesteros statue found in pieces in Spain

Police in Spain have arrested a 22-year-old man after recovering a stolen life-size statue of golf legend Seve Ballesteros, which was found chopped into pieces in a storage room. The statue, valued at 30,000 euros, was intended for sale as bronze by the thief. Authorities suspect more individuals may be involved in the theft from Pedrena.

A life-size statue of five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros disappeared from his hometown of Pedrena in northern Spain's Cantabria region earlier this month. The 100kg bronze artwork, depicting Ballesteros celebrating his 1984 Open Championship victory at St Andrews in Scotland, had stood in La Barqueria Park since its installation in 2017. Created in 2009 by sculptor Salvador Garcia Ceballos, it was torn from its base, dragged across grass, and dismembered for transport before being hidden in a storage room in nearby Santander.

Police focused their investigation on metal trading centres, suspecting the motive was to sell the bronze for profit. On Thursday, they arrested a 22-year-old man with a prior criminal record for copper theft. The statue was discovered cut in half at the waist, with the torso and head intact but the arms broken into several pieces. Valued at about 30,000 euros, the piece holds significant sentimental value for locals and fans, beyond its material worth.

Ballesteros, who also contributed to Europe's four Ryder Cup victories as a player and captain, died in 2011 at age 54 after battling brain cancer. He was renowned for his skill in recovering from difficult positions on the course. Authorities revealed details of the arrest on Friday, noting that additional suspects could be involved.

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Dramatic illustration of Racing Santander fan falling after assault by Albacete supporter in Santander's Plaza Simón Cabarga.
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Racing fan dies after assault in Santander

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A 53-year-old Racing de Santander fan died on Saturday after an altercation in Plaza Simón Cabarga with a man wearing an Albacete shirt. Both are locals of the city, and the victim hit his head upon falling, passing away at Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla. The alleged aggressor was arrested at the scene.

Chaco authorities detained two men aged 21 and 35 in connection with the presumed homicide of 82-year-old Bernabé Navarro, whose bicycle and body were found in a rural area near Villa Ángela. The case shifted from disappearance to homicide probe after over a month of searches.

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Spain's National Police have arrested José María Pavón Pereira in Cartaya, Huelva, a fugitive listed in the 'Top 10 Most Wanted' campaign for a 2019 double murder. The victims' bodies were found in a well, one with a shotgun wound and the other beaten with a blunt object. The arrest resulted from citizen tips and investigative efforts.

A 41-year-old man was arrested in Alicante for stealing parts from a vehicle right after leaving court for a similar offense. The thief left his jacket with personal documents in the assaulted car, aiding his quick identification. Hours later, he was caught in the act after damaging three more vehicles.

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A 31-year-old man who stole a hearse from the Instituto Médico-Legal Roquette Pinto in Belo Horizonte was released by the court on Sunday (March 29). The decision came in a custody hearing without bail payment. He will respond to charges at liberty with restrictions.

The Provincial Court of the Balearic Islands has upheld a five-year prison sentence for an Eivissa tattoo artist who sexually abused a Scottish tourist in 2022. The assault took place during a tattoo session in his Sant Josep studio, where he inserted his fingers into the victim's vagina without consent for 25 minutes. He must also pay her 15,000 euros in compensation and abide by a seven-year restraining order.

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Federal justice authorities detained 42-year-old Jesús Mallón, known as “El Tío”, in the investigation into the Florencio Varela triple femicide. Mallón is linked to a narco gang responsible for the murders of Morena Verdi, Brenda del Castillo, and Lara Gutiérrez. The arrest followed a raid in Berazategui, where six cell phones were seized.

 

 

 

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