
On Tenerife, a homeless man injured a man with a corkscrew in a fight.
In southern Tenerife, a homeless man from the Netherlands wounded a man with a corkscrew during a fight on El Medano beach, but was detained by eyewitnesses.
On Friday afternoon, two men got into a fight in southern Tenerife, and one of them was wounded in the side. The attacker turned out to be a young homeless man.
Eyewitnesses detained the alleged perpetrator, who is said to have used a cold weapon. It happened on the coast of Granadilla de Abona.
The incident occurred around 3 p.m. in El Médano, a popular tourist area.
According to witnesses, the attacker is a 28-year-old Dutch citizen with no permanent residence.
It is said that he had been arguing with another homeless man on El Médano beach before the fight.
During the fight, the Dutchman stabbed the victim in the side with a corkscrew.
Eyewitnesses detained him as he tried to escape and handed him over to the Civil Guard.
According to witnesses, the arrest was carried out by officers of the citizen security unit. The man is accused of causing bodily harm with a cold weapon.
The injured man received medical attention. Fortunately, the injuries were not serious, and his life is not in danger.
This incident has caused concern among local residents, tourists, and vacationers who were near the beach and central square.