Overview
- The 50-year-old Xàbia driver remains in custody on charges of four counts of reckless injury and a traffic-safety offense after colliding with a French father and his two young sons
- In Manacor officials confirmed the death of a 9-year-old boy and the hospitalization of his 3-year-old sister after they were struck at a crosswalk by a novice female driver
- Policía Local de Manacor opened an inquiry and transferred the case to Juzgado de Instrucción nº2 after the driver tested negative for alcohol and drugs
- Residents in both Xàbia and Manacor have highlighted missing speed bumps and poor visibility at pedestrian crossings, calling for urgent safety upgrades
- The incidents reflect a broader summer rise in traffic accidents across Spain, intensifying demands for stronger pedestrian protections in high-traffic coastal towns