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Mourners at the site of the attack
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Hundreds attend Barcelona memorial rally, as police claim to have killed driver

Riot police restrains 20 – 30 far-right protesters from reaching hundreds of counterprotesters at the start of Barcelona promenade attacked on Thursday; far-right group holds signs saying, 'Stop Islamization of Europe,' while counterprotesters shout 'Barcelona, anti-fascist'; Spanish media reports man killed by police was driver in Barcelona attack.

An ever-expanding jumble of flags, candles, teddy bears and flowers grew Friday at the base of Barcelona's ornate Canaletes Fountain, where a local legend says that those who drink from the monument will fall in love with the city and always return.

 

 

The makeshift memorial sprang up with others along the historic Las Ramblas promenade, the site of Thursday's van attack that killed 13 people, injured 120 others and brought Islamic extremism to the heart of Catalonia.

 

Mourners lay flowers at the makeshift memorial at Las Ramblas, Barcelona, the site of Thursday's attack (Photo: Yoav Zitun)
Mourners lay flowers at the makeshift memorial at Las Ramblas, Barcelona, the site of Thursday's attack (Photo: Yoav Zitun)

 

Jesus Borrull, a lifelong resident, gently pushed through the crowd to kneel and pray in front of the Canaletes monument, which for two centuries has been a symbol of the city and a meeting spot for FC Barcelona soccer fans after a victory.

 

"The only thing we can do is go forward with peace and goodness," he said. "Even though it's difficult, we have to do it."

 

Protestors at Las Ramblas (Photo: Yoav Zitun)
Protestors at Las Ramblas (Photo: Yoav Zitun)

 

The promenade reopened to pedestrians early Friday and vehicle traffic later in the day as life along the usually bustling street began to return to normal, albeit under the watch of dozens of armed police in blue and neon-yellow uniforms.

 

Photo: Yoav Zitun
Photo: Yoav Zitun

 

Newsstands were again selling papers and souvenirs, and ice cream shops lifted their security gates. But the street's flower stalls stayed closed, and metal gates covered the entrance to La Boqueria, the expansive market that is one of the city's big tourist attractions.

Photo: Yoav Zitun
Photo: Yoav Zitun

 

Tensions flared briefly Friday evening when riot police held back a group of about 20-30 far-right protesters from reaching hundreds of counterprotesters at the start of the promenade. The far-right group held up a sign saying "Stop Islamization of Europe," while the counterprotesters held up their middle fingers and shouted "Barcelona, anti-fascist."

 

Photo: Yoav Zitun
Photo: Yoav Zitun

 

But the atmosphere was otherwise calm and unusually quiet as residents and tourists took stock of the carnage a day earlier and marveled at their own survival.

 

Taxi driver Mariano Romero, 53, said he was in his cab across the street from the start of the promenade when he saw the white van veer onto the pedestrian walkway.

 

"I heard it hit the people, saw the people flying," he said. "There was a family nearby so I told them to get in. They were tourists and were trembling with fear. I took them free of charge to their hotel near La Sagrada Familia" church, he said.  


Photo: Yoav Zitun
Photo: Yoav Zitun

 

Abdel Azar, manager of Aromas de Istanbul restaurant near the top of Las Ramblas, said he was standing out front when he saw the van jump the curb and start smashing into people.

 

"It came up over there at the entrance and sped up to a tremendous speed, tremendous," he said. "I kept hearing 'boom!' when it was hitting people."

 

Pointing to the curb about 20 feet away, he said: "I saw an injured girl right there. Seeing it is shocking. I don't want to overstate my role, but seeing the terror on people's faces was just horrible."


Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

 

The city and its officials observed a minute of silence at noon, a rare moment when the question of Catalonian independence—the subject of a proposed Oct. 1 referendum—didn't divide its people.

 

At other makeshift memorials along the promenade, bystanders held signs declaring they are not afraid. A guitar player strummed out "Imagine" by John Lennon while several people sang along.

 

"We don't have to be afraid," said Enrique Camprubi, a resident for 40 years who walks down Las Ramblas nearly every day. "And we aren't afraid because that's what they want, the Islamic State, they want to scare us so that we stay at home. That is last thing we're going to do."

 

Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

 

Meanwhile, a police union official said Friday he has been told that Moussa Oukabir, one of the main suspects in the Barcelona and Cambrils van attacks, was killed by officers early Friday in Cambrils, where another deadly vehicular attack also took place within hours of the attack in Barcelona. According to Cambrils Police, the terrorists there drove their vehicle into passersby on the promenade on the coast of the town. Their vehicle was reportedly overturned, and when the terrorists left, they were shot by the police. Authorities confirmed that six civilians and one policeman were injured in the attack. At noon, a message was issued stating that one of the victims had died of her wounds.

 

Photo: Yoav Zitun
Photo: Yoav Zitun

 

Spanish media also reported that Oukabir, 17, was killed and said he is the driver of the van that plowed into scores of pedestrians in Barcelona on Thursday.

 

A spokesman for Catalonia regional police said authorities were investigating whether the driver had been killed but would not say if they suspected this was Oukabir.

 

The official with a union for Spain's Civil Guard police force told The Associated Press that police colleagues confirmed Oukabir was one of five suspects killed by Catalan regional police officers early Friday in an attack on a seaside resort.

 

The union official said Oukabir was one of four suspects for whom a court has issued warrants. He is also believed to be the younger brother of Driss Oukabir, one of the four people arrested since the attacks. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to disclose the information.

 


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