Detectives investigating a driver who mowed down pedestrians after mounting a pavement in Marbella have found sex drugs in the form of jelly in the footwell of his car.
The smashed-up Audi Q7 was taken to the police station in Marbella where the British suspects were being quizzed today before being removed from public view.
Pictures of the vehicle showed the pair had left sachets of Kamagra oral jelly - a cheap alternative to Viagra - on a floormat under the steering wheel.
British sterling coins and a pair of sunglasses were also clearly visible near the remains of the airbag in the UK-plated car, which had part of another Spanish-plated vehicle lying on top of its wrecked bonnet.
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A picture showing in the inside of the car, where the viagra jelly and a pair of sunglasses can be seen
The smashed-up Audi Q7 was taken to the police station in Marbella where the British suspects were being quizzed today before being removed from public view
Powder from the airbags covered the car on impact, and the jelly sachets, glasses and water shot to the foowell
Earlier, terrifying footage emerged of holiday makers screaming as a British driver ploughed through pedestrians while 'high on cocaine', injuring a seven-week-old baby and at least five others.
The clip captures the dramatic moment the 4x4 mows down and injures pedestrians in the holiday resort of Puerto Banus as the Audi SQ7 appears to be driven deliberately at victims.
Horrified Brits caught up in the carnage can be heard screaming in panic as the vehicle screeches around a pedestrianised area near the resort's famous Ocean Club.
Six people were taken to hospital and the driver was arrested after crashing into vehicles having led police on a wild chase on the wrong side of the road.
Well-placed sources close to the investigation said the unnamed suspect, aged 27, failed a drugs test after police initially said he had appeared drunk after being stopped by officers.
The car being driven on the pavement as it mowed down pedestrians in Puerto Banus
Initial fears the incident on the Golden Mile was terrorism-related were ruled out by police, who initially said the driver was drunk as he ploughed into other vehicles, pictured, on a police chase
Local social media sites carried pictures of an injured man in shorts lying on the ground