According to Spanish
newspaper La Verdad British suspects on holiday in Spain are being detained for
allege murder.
The altercation started in
a bar popular with British expats, the newspaper added.
The attack is said to have
happened in the early hours of Saturday morning in Villamartin Plaza, an area
popular with expats in Orihuela Costa, south of Alicante.
The dead man received
several cuts to the neck and chest during a fight at around 2am, according to
Spanish newspaper La Verdad.
The suspects are said to
have been arrested after driving away from the scene with the car headlights
off, Information newspaper said.
They reportedly include two
men, aged 43 and 26, and a 39-year-old woman.
A Foreign Office
spokeswoman said: "We can confirm the death of a British national in
Alicante, Spain, on 16 January.
"We are in contact
with the local authorities and stand ready to provide consular assistance to
the family at this difficult time."
On the arrests, she added:
"We can confirm the detention of four British nationals in Alicante, Spain
on January 16. We stand ready to offer consular assistance."
One restaurant owner said
the incident had left him feeling afraid.
He said: "I am a
little bit afraid and angry - it is scary, it is foolish and I do not like
that. I have been here for three years and we have never had trouble - it is a
nice place."

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