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Police Break Up Orgy During Coronavirus Lockdown In Spain

By Michael Bamidele
27 March 2020   |   2:12 pm
Spanish police broke up a group of six people allegedly having an orgy at a brothel in Madrid during the coronavirus lockdown. According to The Sun UK, local media reported that neighbours in the building called the police to complain about people going in and out of a flat and playing loud music. Reports said…

Spanish police broke up a group of six people allegedly having an orgy at a brothel in Madrid during the coronavirus lockdown.

According to The Sun UK, local media reported that neighbours in the building called the police to complain about people going in and out of a flat and playing loud music.

Reports said the police went into the flat on Saturday and found four women and two men naked in a corridor with three bedrooms.

The local authorities also found alcoholic drinks and cigarette butts all over the flat, local media reported.

The police reportedly suspect the house was functioning as a brothel as only one of the women was registered as a tenant in the house.

Officers broke up the orgy in the Tetuan area of the city and have filed reports against them.

Reports claim that local authorities filed a complaint against the tenant for breaking the regulations against noise pollution.

The other five guests were also reported for breaking the quarantine declared by the national government to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Yesterday, The Sun UK reported that undercover cops arrested eight people accused of violating the lockdown by organizing a drug-fueled orgy in Barcelona.

Spain recorded a new record single-day death toll. There have been 769 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 4,858. The previous record was 738, between Tuesday and Wednesday this week. The country now has 64,059 confirmed cases up from 56,188 yesterday.

The Guardian UK also reported that the Spanish government has withdrawn 9,000 Chinese-made coronavirus testing kits from use after it emerged that they had an accurate detection rate of just 30%.

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