Latest news from Spain today Tuesday, February 8

Being informed about the latest news today is essential to know the world around us. But, if you do not have too much time, ABC makes available to all readers who want it, the best summary of Tuesday, February 8, right here:

Esther López's body shows signs of violence compatible with "trauma" and was transferred

While still waiting for the definitive conclusion of the autopsy, the first forensic analysis of the body of Esther López, the young woman found dead last Saturday, February 5, in the Valladolid municipality of Traspinedo after 23 days missing, does show signs of violence and could be transferred to the place where it was located the previous hours. As sources from the investigation have revealed to 'El Norte de Castilla', the first study places his death around the day of his disappearance, the early hours of January 13, and the body shows, according to the first indications, signs of violence compatible with “traumatisms” suffered before his death.

Cascos will be judged for an improper allocation of 290.000 euros

The former Vice President of the Government and former President of the Principality of Asturias, Francisco Álvarez-Cascos, will be tried for misappropriation of funds from the party he founded, Foro Asturias. Once all the resources have been resolved, the head of the Court of Instruction number 2, María Simonet Quelle, has issued an order that sits on the bench to Cascos and imposes a bail of 290.000 euros to cover her hypothetical civil liability. For her part, the Prosecutor's Office requested a two-year prison sentence for appropriating money from her party, a case revealed by ABC.

Albert Rivera and José Manuel Villegas leave the Martínez-Echevarría law firm

The marriage between Albert Rivera and the Martínez-Echevarría law firm has lasted two years, to which he also lent his last name since September 2020. The idyll comes to an end by surprise and the goodbye of the former president of Ciudadanos (Cs) does not come alone . The one who was his right-hand man at the head of the party, José Manuel Villegas, will also leave the firm.

The father who gave a fatal beating to his daughter's stalker in Malaga: "I wanted to give him a lesson"

Miguel Ángel OV, 49, left his job on December 4 with an idea in his head: Avoid, at any price, that his old friend would go back to his old ways, to make his daughter suffer, whom he harassed when she was 15 years old (in 2017) and the supposed friend passed fifty, although Justice will never die of reason. At one in the afternoon he saw Francisco V. in the cafeteria 'La Artesana' in Estepona (Málaga), he approached him and kicked him all over the body. Several witnesses separated them and the victim went to work. He felt bad, went to the hospital, was told that he only had a bruise and was sent home with painkillers and rest. The next day he suffered two cardiorespiratory arrests and died in the ICU. The initial complaint for injuries became a reckless homicide and he hated the accusation, asking that he accuse Miguel Ángel of intentional homicide and that he be imprisoned.

Coronavirus Valencia today: when to stop being mandatory indoors

The Valencian Community registers 19.000 new coronavirus infections and twice as many discharges

The Valencian Community has reported a total of 19.000 new coronavirus infections registered since last Friday. According to the data offered by the Ministry of Health, nearly four thousand fewer positives have been quantified than seven days ago, which will see the downward trend of the sixth wave of Covid-19.

Waiters from all over Spain are wanted for Benidorm: with contract and accommodation at 12 euros per night

Benidorm is once again breaking schemes for tourism and is going to try an imaginative formula to procure labor from all over Spain: work contracts for hotel staff with accommodation at an appraised price of about 12 euros a day. The initiative is part of the Abreca restaurant association, which negotiated the final purchase price with the Aptur group of tourist apartment companies.