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Coches destrozados y pertenencias robadas, así es la pesadilla de los visitantes del Zoo y del parque de Atracciones de Madrid.
Madrid, Spain – A family's day out at the Zoo Aquarium Madrid turned sour on April 19, 2025, when they discovered their car had been broken into and robbed in the nearby public parking lot. The incident, documented in a video shared by the vehicle's owner, shows a grey station wagon with its rear and side windows completely smashed. According to the owner, who wished to remain anonymous, a suitcase containing valuable items and a child's Nintendo Wii console with several games were stolen from the vehicle. The family, who are not residents of Madrid, expressed deep frustration over the ordeal. The video highlights a significant concern regarding the security of the public parking area. The owner stated, "It would be interesting if security was put in the parking lot; many of us have experienced the same thing." They further elaborated on the apparent lack of surveillance, noting, "There are no cameras, no security of any kind." Adding to their dismay, the owner claimed that police response to such incidents in the area is minimal, suggesting that car break-ins are a common occurrence. "You call the police and they don't even come because this seems to be habitual here," the owner remarked. They concluded by stating that the only recourse available was to file a report at the police station. The incident underscores a potential need for enhanced security measures at public parking facilities, particularly those adjacent to popular tourist attractions.
Coches destrozados y pertenencias robadas, así es la pesadilla de los visitantes del Zoo y del parque de Atracciones de Madrid.
