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Thursday 29 June 2017

British woman arrested after she ‘walked naked through Gran Canaria

British woman arrested after she ‘walked naked through Gran Canaria A British woman has been arrested in Gran Canaria after she was reportedly spotted walking ‘drunk and naked’ through a resort. Mystery surrounds the incident on the island, after police said they had arrested a 30-year-old woman who had been seen wandering around naked while her children were home alone. But Mrs Shambley’s husband Shaun insisted she had been inside their home with the children, who are aged four and one. He told Mail Online: ‘We had been at a wedding that day where I was best man and Sophie was a bridesmaid. ‘Everyone was out for a few drinks. Sophie then took the kids home put them to bed and she fell asleep either on the terrace or on the bed. The next minute the police turned up because the kids had woken and were throwing toys over the balcony.’ Mr Shambley added: ‘I don’t know where the line that she was wandering around naked comes from because she was in the house.’ Police said that when officers arrived, they found Mrs Shambley lying naked on her bed. Neighbours reported the children throwing objects into the street, and police said the children were showing signs of neglect. The children’s grandfather looked after them until she was released on bail pending further investigations. Civil Guard officers did not name her in their statement, identifying her only by her initials, S.G.S. Their statement read: ‘Officers arrested a 30-year-old foreign woman on June 23, who was on holiday in Gran Canaria and was staying at Nayra Street in Arguinegin which belongs to the municipality of Mogan. ‘They went to the area in question after receiving several calls about a woman who was apparently inebriated and walking naked along one of the streets of Patalavaca, while her children were throwing objects into the street. ‘When officers arrived, locals told them the woman in question had returned to the place where she was staying moments earlier.

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