Several meters car dragging partner arrested: The Mossos d'Esquadra arrested on Wednesday at 11:30 a man for allegedly dragging his partner with the car several meters in the neighborhood of Horta-Guinardó in Barcelona, ​​and the woman has been hospitalized and her life is not in danger, has reported the Catalan police.

According to the publication of 'El Periódico', the events took place on the morning of this Wednesday, when the couple argued inside the vehicle on the street of Can Queixans.

She has left the car but has tried to take her mobile phone from outside through a window, which the man allegedly used to drag in the street, according to various witnesses have explained to the agents.

Several meters car dragging partner arrested

The Mossos have been requested about 7 hours and upon arrival the driver had already fled but they have managed to contact the suspect by telephone and summon him to a police station where they have arrested him.

He is a 37-year-old man of Bolivian nationality who has a history of gender violence.


MORE NEWS: The Holy Family will pay more than 4 million to regularize the works of the temple

Barcelona City Council has regularized the works of the Sagrada Familia temple that have been carried out without a license for 134 years, the result of an agreement between the town hall and the Construction Board of the basilica of October 2018.

The Government Commission has approved this week the granting of a permit for major rehabilitation with increased volume and execution of works to the construction board of the temple, which must pay 4.6 million euros to the City Council for the Tax on Buildings, Facilities and Works (ICIO) and the construction license fee.

In a communiqué, the Holy Family stresses that the license will allow it to "continue to build the Antoni Gaudí project" that it expects to finish in 2026 and is "the result of joint work between the City of Barcelona and the Sagrada Familia, which have collaborated closely in the last two years ».

According to the deputy mayor of Urbanism, Janet Sanz, explained at a press conference, the building permit establishes a maximum height of 172 meters and a surface constructed on ground of 41,000 square meters and two basement floors.

The license also describes a construction of the temple in stages, and foresees a total execution period that will end in the year 2026.

The license is limited to the plot that currently occupies the temple, without addressing the possibility of continuity of the project with the access stairway to the façade of La Gloria by the street of Mallorca, which would force to demolish some buildings.

On this issue, which are pending neighbors, many of them because their homes and businesses should be demolished, Janet Sanz has said that the city wants that "the neighbors have the least impact" and "work with everyone", so the new consistory will constitute a working table with all the actors.

In parallel to the building permit, the City Council of Barcelona has also processed the activity permits with respect to the uses of the basilica.

Thus, the main activity of the building is a visitable cult center, open to the public beyond the schedule of liturgical acts, and museum, so that the use is religious and cultural.

This permit culminates the process that the municipal government has carried out throughout the mandate to regularize a pending issue since 1885, when the license was requested from the municipality of Sant Martí de Provençals, a municipality annexed more than a century ago to Barcelona.

In October 2018, the government of Ada Colau and the board of the temple of the Sagrada Familia reached an agreement to regularize the works that includes, in addition to paying the corresponding taxes and fees, that the builders contribute 36 million euros in 10 years for finance the municipal expenses generated by their activities.