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Spain Marks Fourth Anniversary of Madrid Attack

HeadlineMar 12, 2008

In Spain, a national commemoration was held Tuesday on the fourth anniversary of the Madrid train bombing. 191 people were killed when bombers struck the Atocha train station on March 11, 2004. A woman who lost her husband in the attack said it remains difficult to cope.

Sandra Montserrat: “It has passed for those who have not lived this, but for those who are living this, for those who carry this with them every day, it is very
different. It is very hard, very hard.”

In October, a Spanish court convicted twenty-one people of involvement in the bombings.

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