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Maroc Maroc - THEOLIVEPRESS.ES - A La Une - 30/Jun 07:00

EXCLUSIVE: ‘I’m a British “guiri” and witnessed Marbella’s first bullfight in almost a decade – this is my verdict on the Spanish tradition’

“DON’T go in,” a blonde woman with a broad English accent told me.  “If you go in there, you will hear their grunts of pain and smell their blood as

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