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logo 11/28/2024 2:58:40 AM     
Benidorm horror as dozens of tourists report 'piranha-style' fish attacks in sea 
By Rita Sobot UK Source: express 9/4/2023
Rita Sobot
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More than 15 people a day are seeking first aid treatment on Alicante's beaches after being bitten by fearless "obladas" who are said to be attracted by moles, warts or small wounds on the skin, especially in older people.
 

They are drawing blood and even leaving teeth wounds on arms, legs and backs. In recent days, there have been several cases on the famous Poniente beach in Benidorm, says Spanish newspaper Informacion.es.

 
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