
Malcolm Timbrell, 70, survived by hiding in an abandoned car; his wife and others are missing after trying to walk to safety
British survivor fears wife and friends died in Spain wildfires
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Spanish fire survivor fears wife and friends have died trying to walk to safety. The number of confirmed British victims - one aged 93 - who lost their lives in the Spain wildfire has now risen to five. 'I've subsequently heard that that fire wall was moving at 20 kilometres per hour, plus.
Furthermore, At least four more of the deceased are believed to be British, after four bodies were discovered in a burnt-out car with its steering wheel on the right-hand side. The pair were located by a Civil Guard team, who revealed they had already searched the area but had a gut feeling they needed to return. Malcolm Timbrell, 70, told the BBC his wife, plus some friends and neighbours ‘decided the only safe way was to walk out in front of the firewall’.
In addition, Earlier police said the 93-year-old woman who died in hospital was British while three of the first six identified through DNA tests and matches with loved ones were also from the UK. Spanish authorities mistakenly reported that an American national was among the dead, but later said this woman was British.
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Spanish fire survivor fears wife and friends have died trying to walk to safety.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe number of confirmed British victims - one aged 93 - who lost their lives in the Spain wildfire has now risen to five.
reliability low1/3 sources'I've subsequently heard that that fire wall was moving at 20 kilometres per hour, plus.
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At least four more of the deceased are believed to be British, after four bodies were discovered in a burnt-out car with its steering wheel on the right-hand side.
according to The MirrorThe pair were located by a Civil Guard team, who revealed they had already searched the area but had a gut feeling they needed to return.
according to The MirrorMalcolm Timbrell, 70, told the BBC his wife, plus some friends and neighbours ‘decided the only safe way was to walk out in front of the firewall’
according to Evening Standard +1Earlier police said the 93-year-old woman who died in hospital was British while three of the first six identified through DNA tests and matches with loved ones were also from the UK.
according to Daily Mail +1Spanish authorities mistakenly reported that an American national was among the dead, but later said this woman was British.
according to Daily Mail +1
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Malcolm Timbrell, 70, managed to survive the wildfires in Bedar, Almeria by taking refuge in an abandoned car with his cat but his wife and…
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