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Nursing home killer lands 127-year sentence

A judge on Friday handed a former security guard at a Spanish retirement home 127 years in prison for the murder of 11 elderly residents. He was also ordered to pay large fines to the families of his victims.

Nursing home killer lands 127-year sentence
Joan Vila Dilme said he murdered the old people to "end their suffering". Photo: YouTube

Joan Vila Dilme, dubbed "the angel of death", was found guilty on June 11th by a unanimous jury decision at a court hearing in the northeast Spanish town of Girona.

Prosecutors had originally wanted a 194-year jail term for the 45-year-old.

On Friday, however, the judge presiding over the case settled on a 127-year sentence for the killer.

He will serve a maximum of 40 years, Spain's La Vanguardia newspaper reported, also on Friday.

Vila Dilme will also have to pay fines of €369.000 ($490,000) to the families of his victims.

In his sentence, the Judge said it had been proven to Vial Dilme administered descaling acid, bleach and drugs to his victims.

The result had been "extraordinary suffering" and then death.

The court also said that Vila Dilme had acted in a premeditated fashion and "wanted to kill" his victims.

Reading out his statement, the judge also dismissed defence lawyer claims that the killer had been suffering from mental problems which "could have prevented him for understanding his actions".

Vila Dilme, a security guard at the La Caritat home in Olot, in Spain's Catalonia region, was arrested in October 2010 after the death of an 85-year-old woman in a local hospital.

He later confessed to her murder, saying he had made her drink bleach.

He also owned up to the murder of two other elderly people, which he said were carried out in order to "end their suffering".

Eight other murders, committed between August 2009 and October 2010, later came to light, with the victims given overdoses of insulin or various fatal pharmaceutical cocktails in a case which has stirred high emotions in the country.

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Spain hotel worker detained for racism against Moroccan national team

Police in Spain have arrested an employee of a Madrid hotel for allegedly posting racist comments on social media against Morocco's national football team which is staying there.

Spain hotel worker detained for racism against Moroccan national team

The 27-year-old Spanish national was detained at the hotel at around midnight on Sunday and he faces possible hate crime charges, a spokeswoman for Madrid’s municipal police force said.

Officers were sent to the hotel following a complaint by the managers of the hotel about the racist comments posted online, she added without giving further details.

Spanish media published photos which the man alleged posted to his Instagram which showed several members of Morocco’s squad in the hotel dining room along with racist comments.

The hotel worker reportedly later deleted the posts from his Instagram account and apologised online before he was arrested.

Reports about the online posts sparked outrage in Morocco, which earlier this month joined Spain and Portugal in a bid to host the 2030 World Cup.

Morocco will face Peru in a friendly match on Tuesday at Atletico Madrid’s Metropolitano stadium.

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