Friday, March 20, 2015

They come to Spain cruise victims of Tunisia – Clarín.com

Two cruisers who lost some of its passengers in the terrorist attack in Tunisia, where 23 people were killed Wednesday, arrived Friday at Spanish ports.

The Costa Fascinosa moored in the port of Palma, on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, around 5 in the morning, while the MSC Splendida reached the port of Barcelona, ​​three hours later.

Seventeen of the 20 foreigners killed in the attack Wednesday Bardo National Museum in Tunis were passengers of ships. Among the dead were Japanese citizens, French, Italian, British, Polish, Spanish, Australian, Polish and Belgian.

In Palma, the Spanish passenger Catalina Llinas told reporters that she and her husband were lucky choosing the trip to the Roman ruins of Carthage instead of visiting the museum. The bus was traveling partner said, went through the museum 10 minutes before the attacks.

“We could have happened to us ” said.

Some travelers MSC Splendida cruise ship end their journey in Barcelona, ​​after his tragic passing through Tunisia. / EFE

The Belgian tourist Dons Karin said he was not in the museum at the time of attack, but heard the shots. He did not realize what was happening, he said, until he returned to the boat and watched the news on television.

“Then you realize that you escaped, but others do not lucky, ” said getting off the boat in Barcelona.

The atmosphere on the boat that night was dark, Dons said.

“Many people were sad, many people were not at his table at night for dinner, ” he said.

A total of 23 people died in the shootings, including a police officer and two attackers.

It was planned the bodies of the two deceased Spaniards arrived in Spain by plane on Friday, as Juan Carlos Sanchez and Cristina Rubio, a Spanish couple who survived the attack by hiding all night inside the museum. Rubio is four months pregnant

(Source: Agencies).

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