Overview
- The death threat was spray‑painted on the wall of Sala Gomis in Ontinyent and publicly denounced by Socialistes d'Ontinyent.
- The town hall said it acted immediately to erase the graffiti and issued a firm condemnation of violent and intolerant messages, with Ens Uneix also rejecting the attacks.
- Spain's National Police are investigating the authorship of the vandalism, according to the municipal statement.
- PSPV chief and minister Diana Morant called the threat very serious and urged unequivocal condemnation, accusing the PP and far‑right of fueling hate speech.
- PSOE organizer Rebeca Torró cited two years of harassment with more than two hundred attacks and referenced prior incidents involving homemade explosives, as the party asked the council to join a planned criminal complaint.