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SPAIN has stepped up to help Morocco after a devastating earthquake left nearly 2,500 dead, and numerous organisations have given details of how to donate aid.
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Shane Looker, 47, has been the subject of an international arrest warrant since he became number one suspect in the brutal murder after the victim's body parts were found in November 2014.
Although it has been known for some time he was on the Balearic party island, authorities had not been able to trace his exact location, although the registration number of his top-of-the-range car had been discovered.
Guardia Civil officers decided to set him up and catch him when he took the vehicle to a garage near Ibiza town.
Looker is believed to be a partner in a hotel business.
He has been remanded in custody and is expected to be extradited.
SPAIN has stepped up to help Morocco after a devastating earthquake left nearly 2,500 dead, and numerous organisations have given details of how to donate aid.
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