Moroccan Man, 25, Fatally Stabbed in Reus Street Fight; Suspect Arrested

A Moroccan has just been killed in a fight in Spain, more precisely in Reus (Tarragona). It would be a fight between delinquents.
According to the Spanish media El Caso: "A 25-year-old boy was stabbed to death after fighting with another young man in the El Greco neighborhood of Reus (Tarragona). The events took place on Sunday afternoon on Benidorm Street." The same source specifies that the alleged perpetrator has already been arrested.
The Moroccan was still alive when he arrived at the hospital and before that, the rescuers would even have managed to revive him for a moment. But he died at dawn, from his injuries, still according to the same source, at the Joan XXIII hospital in Tarragona.
His aggressor would be a 27-year-old Guinean who fled immediately after stabbing the Moroccan. The first elements of the investigation reveal that this fight was the result of a dispute dating back a few days. A settling of scores. The media explains "Victim and detainee are two small-time delinquents well known in the region and also known to the Catalan police."
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