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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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Two of the Brits, believed to be the eldest and brothers, have been remanded in custody.
The victim, a 29-year-old woman, met the four men aged 21 to 30 on Wednesday night in a bar and got talking to them, then they moved on to the beach.
She said she was not feeling well, so one of the men offered her two pills, which she later worked out where a date-rape drug.
They had gone to the men's holiday apartment when she was sexually assaulted by all four, but of which she has only hazy memories.
This is the second case of British holidaymakers arrested in Ibiza on sexual assault claims in the last month.
Charlton FC striker Reeco Hackett-Fairchild, aged 20, and his friend Olusola Odejayi, 26, both British, had been ordered to hand in his passport in June over investigations into a rape of a UK woman aged 19 at a hotel on the island.
Both men have been allowed to return to the UK.
Hackett-Fairchild's arrest meant he was unable to play a friendly between Charlton and Queen's Park Rangers and has missed the start of training prior to the beginning of the season.
Another Charlton FC striker, Karlan Ahearne-Grant, is also on bail but has been banned from leaving Ibiza after the attack in the Cala de Bou.
Ahearne-Grant is not thought to have been involved in the alleged rape, but is believed to have filmed the other two on his mobile phone.
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