Four Brits who posed for selfies at La Palma volcano joke they are 'Spain’s most wanted'

FOUR Brits who breached police checkpoints to pose for Selfies at the La Palma volcano have joked they are now "Spain’s most wanted".

Seb Jones, Andy Flavell, Tom Whaite and Zack Hurley took pictures of themselves near where rivers of 1075C molten lava are pouring down from the erupting Cumbre Vieja.


The gym fanatics posed online and shared snaps of them in front of the deadly lava to their followers and bragged to their followers.

According to the group they took a plane, rented a car and took a ferry all before completing a five hour night hike around roadblocks to get the snaps.

Posting online Zack said: “F** me I’m Spain’s most wanted now, all over the local news. Honestly now these men want to have a MINUTE!

"I’ve been receiving pure s*** for two days now, death threats the lot, wishing me Mam dead and telling me I have a square head hahaha.

"I said to them 'I’ve not f***ing lit it, I just went up for a look' ……. I wasn’t laughing or disrespectful, it’s a wonder of the world at the end of the day."

Seb added: "We wasn’t disrespecting no body it’s a volcano on a volcanic island, it’s devastating & fascinating all at the same time!!

"No harm intended we just wanted to witness it first hand & we did!!! It was MEGA!!!"

And security doorman Andy Flavell from Durham said online: "La Palma's most wanted, listen yeah we didn't hurt anyone or any animals, or did we put out any emergency services nothing. We didn't light the volcano or make it worse.

"Just wanted to witness mother nature doing her thing with our own eyes, and we did!

"Been receiving pure hate.. now this was one week ago we went to La Palma.. I'm sure they have more to be dealing with than us 4 who went LAST WEEK."

The men face possible court action for putting their lives and those of the security services at risk, according to local media.

The molten rock has so far covered over 1,885 acres of land and destroyed around 2,000 buildings.


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