The Gazette Lanzarote Jan 2014 | Page 6

News The Month in n Ben Fellows arrested José Francisco Reyes n Reyes sentenced The first verdict in the Union Case has been issued, and will see the ex-Mayor of Yaiza, José Francisco Reyes, go to jail for six months. Reyes will also be prohibited from holding public office for 12 years. Reyes accepted the sentence demanded by the prosecution before the case reached a judgement, meaning that there will be no appeal. The sentence relates to illegal licences granted to the architect Carlos Morales and his wife Alexia of Greece, a cousin of King Felipe VI of Spain, which were used for the construction of a chalet. The licences have also been nullified by the verdict, although the new Yaiza Plan has conveniently reclassified the land on which the chalet stands, meaning the building can now be legalized. Reyes faces further charges in the so-called “Yacht case”. 6 | January 2015 | The Gazette Ben Fellows, who had been living on Lanzarote for most of 2014, has been arrested at Birmingham International Airport on charges of perverting the course of justice. According to the Birmingham Mail, Fellows was detained just after midnight on December 14th by the West Midlands Police, acting on behalf of the Metropolitan Police. He was remanded in custody to appear in Southwark Crown Court on 29th December. Fellows was arrested, questioned and released on police bail in 2013. He has stated online that “I failed to return to Paddington Green Police Station for further questioning on January 16th,2014” and claimed that he left the UK in late 2013 “fearing for my own safety.” Ben Fellows n The flying turtle Leona the loggerhead turtle finally flew back to the Canaries in early December, months after being stranded thousands of miles off course in Galway, Ireland. The 15-year-old turtle was discovered in a comatose state on a County Clare shore after heavy Atlantic storms last winter. She was nursed back to health at a Galway aquarium and finally transferred by Aer Lingus to a specialist centre in Gran Canaria, where she will be assessed and released. That doesn´t mean Leona´s many Irish fans will lose contact with her, though. She has been fitted with a GPS device which will regularly tweet her location. n Storm of complaints Ryanair has offered full refunds to passengers who were diverted to Fuerteventura during the storms of late November, and who paid for taxis and ferry tickets out of their own pocket. 140 passengers from Dublin were diverted to Fuerteventura, where they claim they were given no information on further arrangements. Many took a taxi to Corralejo and boarded the ferry of their own accord. Others who waited for the bus found no one from the airline at the port, and no details on how to proceed. Passengers on a Stansted-bound flight also