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Three in court over island attack | |
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Three teenagers have appeared before a judge on the Spanish island of Majorca after an attack on a 16-year-old boy. | |
Alex Hughes, from Radyr, Cardiff, has been in hospital in a coma after a brain haemorrhage over a week ago. | |
His family say he was hit over the head with a bottle as he left a nightclub in the Port d'Andratx resort. | His family say he was hit over the head with a bottle as he left a nightclub in the Port d'Andratx resort. |
The teenagers, who are all aged under 18, have been placed in their parents' custody at home while the investigating judge decides what to do. | |
They have been implicated in the incident but there are no specific charges against the three questioned. The charges will depend on Alex's condition and if he recovers. | They have been implicated in the incident but there are no specific charges against the three questioned. The charges will depend on Alex's condition and if he recovers. |
The three could be ordered eventually to stand trial at the island's juvenile court, but charges will not be decided for some time. | |
Alternatively, the judge could send the trio into custody for a set period at a remand centre. | |
It must be a very harrowing time for his parents. It's your worst nightmare. Margaret Lloyd, chair of governors | |
Alex, who has recently taken his GCSEs at Radyr Comprehensive School, was staying with three friends and their parents on the island when the attack happened during a night out. | Alex, who has recently taken his GCSEs at Radyr Comprehensive School, was staying with three friends and their parents on the island when the attack happened during a night out. |
His grandmother said he remained "critical but stable" in hospital. | |
"We are just praying that he will make it," said Pauline Simms, of Aberdare, in the Cynon Valley. | |
"He was over on holidays with friends and their parents for a nice break after doing their GCSEs. | "He was over on holidays with friends and their parents for a nice break after doing their GCSEs. |
"They went to a little nightclub which was (in) a very quiet resort in Majorca and these Spanish boys set upon them after they came out from the nightclub on their way home. | "They went to a little nightclub which was (in) a very quiet resort in Majorca and these Spanish boys set upon them after they came out from the nightclub on their way home. |
"Alex was the unlucky one to be hit on the head with a bottle." | "Alex was the unlucky one to be hit on the head with a bottle." |
Mrs Simms said a parent of one of his friends had been waiting up for them to return, and called paramedics who took Alex to hospital in Palma. | Mrs Simms said a parent of one of his friends had been waiting up for them to return, and called paramedics who took Alex to hospital in Palma. |
"They decided immediately to operate on him and at the moment it is still a very serious situation," added his grandmother. | "They decided immediately to operate on him and at the moment it is still a very serious situation," added his grandmother. |
Earlier, the Spanish Civil Guard said there were three male suspects in the case. | Earlier, the Spanish Civil Guard said there were three male suspects in the case. |
The Sun newspaper said the attackers targeted Alex and his friends because they had been dancing with local girls. | The Sun newspaper said the attackers targeted Alex and his friends because they had been dancing with local girls. |
Alex's father, Dr Dermot Hughes, a consultant anaesthetist in neurosurgery, and his mother Helen flew out to be at their son's bedside. | |
Margaret Lloyd, chair of governors at Radyr Comprehensive, said: "We're very shocked and we feel a great deal of sympathy for his parents and good wishes go out to him for a full and speedy recovery. | |
"It must be a very harrowing time for his parents. It's your worst nightmare, you send your child on holiday and hope they're having a good time but never think it's going to happen to you." | "It must be a very harrowing time for his parents. It's your worst nightmare, you send your child on holiday and hope they're having a good time but never think it's going to happen to you." |