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Two people killed and four seriously injured after man opens fire on family members in Spain

Spanish media reported the two people killed in the shooting were the man’s parents.

TWO PEOPLE HAVE been killed and another four seriously injured in a shooting in Spain.

The El País newspaper reported that the alleged shooter has since turned himself in to the police. 

The shooting took place in an area known as El Canalillo in Almería, on the southern Mediterranean coast. 

Spanish media reported the two people killed in the shooting were the man’s parents. 

Citing sources in the Spanish Civil Guard, El Pais said that two of those injured are minors and one of those is the shooter’s seven-month-old son, who is in a critical condition. The other injured child is two years old. 

The other two people injured are a woman and a 60-year-old man. 

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