Catalan Mossos d'Esquadra police are investigating the report of a sexual assault after a video recorded on December 23 was published online
a 16-year-old girl is seen practicing oral sex to a boy in the middle of Waka's nightclub dance floor
The report was filed by the victim's mother based on sexual assault and sharing the images
as Catalan public broadcaster TV3 first reported
The parent explained that her daughter did not remember what happened and criticized the nightclub in Sant Quirze del Vallès because "no one went there to split them" or to ask if the girl was feeling ok.
The boy that also appeared in the video has also filed a report to the Mossos d'Esquadra for sharing the images
as Catalan interior minister Joan Ignasi Elena announced Wednesday morning at a press conference
Police are "quickly" investigating following the judges' and prosecution's office instructions to find those responsible for recording the video and for sharing it
Authorities have also urged social media platforms such as Twitter to immediately erase the video as they can be considered "explicit sex" and
these could represent a crime of "child pornography."
Catalan equality and feminism minister Tània Verge urged citizens "not to share the video" as the "psychological impact on those affected could be devastating." Recording and sharing images without consent are "crimes," she tweeted
This is not the first time this nightclub has been in the middle of controversy
The Sant Quirze del Vallès city council assures they are "completely helpless" against Waka's activities.
Local authorities urge the Catalan government to apply the legislation, so this establishment can stop being "an insecure and problematic activity" where hate, racist, and sexual crimes are committed.
Some of the previous reports files include racist attacks on clients by security personnel or having underage workers without being registered in the Spanish Social Security working list.
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saw quickly that this boy had limitless energy
Marc Bombardo went to play for the team in his twon
He started off as a goalkeeper but saw quickly that it was not his job and moved to midfield
Two years later Barcelona signed him and decided that he was a central defender
In Benjamin B his coach Jordi Perez told him 'Bomba
keep a clean sheet yeah!" to add to the responsibility on his shoulders
His team-mates and even their opponents know Marc as 'la Bomba'
Although he's not a boy that has a lot of idols
Marc doesn't hide his footballing reference point
two coaches have influenced him especially
the first to give him notions of techniques and tactics and show him how to position himself on the pitch
who taught him to give everything on the pitch and helped him grow a stronger character
two years younger and at Alevin B of Espanyol
they spend the day playing football and talking about it too
In summer they can play for 8-10 hours a day
which he likes to play drinking a manzanilla tea
In the World Challenge 2017 he played with Infantil B in Japan
which the team won and he was the MVP of the tournament
La Bomba has the quality and determination to go very far indeed
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has the highest income and the lowest unemployment in the country
according to a new report published by the National Institute of Statistics which shows a clear division between living conditions in the north and south of Spain
the average annual income was 26,367 euros in 2019
way above that of Boadilla del Monte (Madrid) at 21,976 euros and Sant Cugat del Valles (Barcelona)
the average income in Pozuelo de Alarcón did drop by nearly 2,000 euros a year compared with the previous year
unlike the other two towns where it increased slightly
two are in Barcelona province and two in the Basque Country
In all of these the net average income is above 18,000 euros per inhabitant
considerably higher than the national average
The statistics refer to towns with more than 20,000 inhabitants
and at the other end of the scale are Níjar (Almeria)
These are all in the same place as last year
The other towns at the bottom of the list are Barbate (Cadiz)
Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cadiz) and Torrevieja (Alicante)
Unemployment figures for Spain in 2021 show that the lowest levels were in Pozuelo de Alarcón (6.2%)
Majadahonda (7.4%) and Donostia/San Sebastián (7.8%)
The highest unemployment was found to be in Linares (30.9%)
Jerez de la Frontera (26.0%) and Santa Lucía de Tirajana (26.0%)
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