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Los Moriña Against the Salazars: the Violence of Two Clans that Already Leaves Five Dead in Huelva

Summary by El Correo
The murder of two women, one of them pregnant, and a teenager who had no link to the conflict is the last chapter of a war between families

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The crime of Ramón Moriña in 2024 opened a chain of reprisals, a reward of 50,000 euros and displaced families. The device continues in Isla Cristina in search of the perpetrators of the deadly shooting

·Madrid, Spain
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A member of the Salazars previously killed a brother of his wife, the Moriña, because she wanted to abandon him.

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The shooting that last Sunday turned the neighborhood of El Rocío, in Isla Cristina (Huelva), into the scene of a triple crime is not an isolated episode. The investigation points to the fact that the attack is part of a war between two clans, the Salazar and the Moriña, which began almost two years ago in ... Continue reading "Isla Cristina, the last chapter of a clan war that began in Huelva and that already leaves six dead"

·Madrid, Spain
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The murder of two women, one of them pregnant, and a teenager who had no link to the conflict is the last chapter of a war between families

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The Salazars and the Moriñas have been confronted for two years, since 'El Baba' murdered Ramón, the brother of his former partner, Saray. Neither jail nor banishment stop the bloody escalation. Read

·Madrid, Spain
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Baba's wife recounted that the clash between the two clans of slums occurred because she wanted to leave her husband and he threatened to kill her brother

·Madrid, Spain
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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