Spain terror attacks death toll rises to 16
Sky News
Eleven people remain in hospital, six in a
critical condition and five with serious injuries, following the attacks in
Spain.
The death toll from the terrorist attacks in
Spain has risen to 16.
"This morning a 51-year-old German woman
died after being treated in a critical condition in hospital," a Spanish
civil defence agency stated.
It is not yet clear which of the twin terrorist
attacks she was injured in.
Many people were injured in the first attack on
17 August, when a van drove into crowds of people on the famous tourist
boulevard of Las Ramblas.
Just hours later there was a similar attack in
the seaside resort of Cambrils, about 70 miles southwest of Barcelona.
Spanish authorities are continuing to
investigate the attacks, which injured 120 people. Six remain in
On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of people marched in Barcelona in
an act of solidarity following last week's attacks.
In an unprecedented move, King Felipe VI also
took part, along with the Spanish Prime Minister and the local mayor.
Those who helped the victims, including the
emergency services, taxi drivers and shopkeepers, were at the head of the
march, as the crowds stretched back a mile.
Red, yellow and white roses were handed out -
the colours associated with the Spanish city - and a sea of Catalan flags could
be seen far into the distance.
People of all ages and ethnicities waved banners which read
"we are not afraid" and "the best response is peace".
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