Cash Chaos on Spanish Highway: 20,000 Euros Scattered After Moroccan Vehicle Crash

50-euro bills were scattered on the A-7 highway towards Cadiz, near the La Cañada shopping center in Marbella, after a collision between two vehicles, one of which was carrying young people of Moroccan origin, the owners of the scattered money.
The bills flew out through the windows of one of the damaged vehicles. They were in a backpack belonging to some Moroccans, passengers of that vehicle. In total, 20,000 euros were scattered on the highway after the accident, arousing the curiosity of some users who did not hesitate to get out of their cars to try to recover a few bills.
The owners of the vehicle would be drug traffickers and the bills would be counterfeit, while some claimed that the occupants were throwing bills out the window. But this rumor is not verified, specifies La Voz del Sur which reports that the money belonged to four young people of Moroccan origin residing in the province of Valencia who were traveling in an old Seat Toledo to go buy a used car.
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