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 BRITS in Spain have been urged to watch out for violent criminals  targeting popular holiday hotspots.The warning comes after two high-profile sport stars were robbed by gangs as tourists prepare to flock to the Spanish paradises this summer.4Brits flocking to Spain this su stanley cup website mmer are being warned of violent robbers in the countryCredit: Alamy4Sampdoria footballer Cristiano Piccini was robbed in IbizaCredit: Rex4Argentinian tennis star Federico Coria was also targeted by gangsCredit: GettySampdoria footballer Cristiano Piccini had his luxury watch stolen in Ibiza.Motorbike muggers tried to run him and his wife over in front of their children in a terrifying broad daylight attack.Argentinian tennis star Federico Coria also had valuables including his rackets, laptop and engagement ring taken from him in Barcelona.Piccini was targeted in upmarket Marina Botafoch in Ibiza Town near a well-known hotel.Read more world newsFIGHT ON THE BEACHES Moment protesters stanley cup   stanley cup tumbler OCCUPY Majorca beach amid anti-to Lhbz Randy North Koreans are begging family for gifts of illegal CONDOMS because birth control is banned
 THE Ukrainian internet bride linked to th stanley insulated cup e killing of her millionaire Brit husband has won her legal bid to overturn the findings of an inquest into his death.Barry Pring, 47, from Devon, was tragically killed in 2008 in a ruthless hit-and-run after dining with his  stanley thermosflasche wife, former stripper Ganna Ziuzina, 38, in Kiev.6 Internet bride Ziuzina has won the right to a second inquest into her husbands murderDubbed the  black widow , Ziuzina has now won the right to a new inquest after she complained that she was not given the chance to testify at the original hearing, reports the Mail Online.She also claimed a key witness gave  hearsay evidence  which implicated her in the killing and that new developments in the case should be considered.Devon coroner Dr Elizabeth Earland said that  in the interests of justice  the first inquest s findings should be dismissed.In a letter to Pring s brother, she said:  I understand this must be distre stanley kubek termiczny ssing news for you but I must take this cours