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A group of Spanish nationalists have injured a client of a bar in the small Catalan town of Castellgalí, according to information received by El Nacional. The Catalan Mossos police received a call at about half past three on Sunday afternoon, when the owner of the bar called them to report that three men carrying Spanish flags, who had presumedly returned from today's Unionist demonstration in the nearby city of Manresa, had entered into the premises and after refusing to leave their flags outside got into an argument with the owner.

As a result, a customer was struck in the face with a sharp object. When the Mossos arrived on the scene, the aggressors had already left and a police investigation is now trying to locate them. An ambulance attended the person injured and evacuated him to Hospital Sant Joan de Déu in Manresa.

It has also been reported that at the Manresa protest a group of violent unionists verbally abused a boy carrying a placard that bore the word "Freedom".