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Rescuers find body after Madrid airport bombing
03 Jan 2007 18:10:44 GMT
Source: Reuters

MADRID, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Rescue workers at Madrid Airport have found the body of one of two men buried under rubble left by a powerful ETA car bomb last Saturday, state radio quoted the emergency services as saying on Wednesday.

The men, both Ecuadorean immigrants, were buried under thousands of tonnes of concrete brought down by the car bomb which wrecked a multi-storey car park at the recently-opened Terminal Four building. It is the first ETA attack to claim a life for more than three years.
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