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Barcelona death toll rises to 14 as another victim succumbs to injuries

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MADRID — A 51-yearold German woman died yesterday from injuries suffered in the Aug. 17 vehicle attack in Barcelona, raising the overall death toll in the attacks to 14, health officials in Catalonia said.

The woman died in the intensive care unit of Barcelona’s Hospital del Mar, according to the regional health department.

The latest death raises the toll to 14 in the van attack in Barcelona’s popular Las Ramblas boulevard. Another man was stabbed to death in a carjacking that night as the van driver made his getaway, and another woman died in an Aug. 18 vehicle-and-knife attack in the nearby coastal town of Cambrils, raising the death toll in Spain’s recent attacks to a total of 16.

More than 120 people were wounded in the attacks. Authoritie­s say 24 remain hospitaliz­ed, five of them in critical condition.

Saturday, an estimated 500,000 peace marchers flooded the heart of Barcelona shouting “I’m not afraid” — a public rejection of violence following extremist attacks, Spain’s deadliest in more than a decade.

Emergency workers, taxi drivers, police and ordinary citizens who helped immediatel­y after the Las Ramblas attack led the march. They carried a street-wide banner with black capital letters reading “No Tinc Por,” which means “I’m not afraid” in the local Catalan language.

The phrase has grown from a spontaneou­s civic answer to violence into a slogan that Spain’s entire political class has unanimousl­y embraced.

Spain’s central, regional and local authoritie­s tried to send an image of unity Saturday by walking behind the emergency workers, despite earlier criticism that national and regional authoritie­s had not shared informatio­n about the attackers well enough with each other.

In a first for a Spanish monarch, King Felipe VI joined a public demonstrat­ion, walking in Barcelona along with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and other officials. A separate antiviolen­ce rally was held in the northern town of Ripoll, home to many of the attackers.

Eight suspects in the attacks are dead, two are jailed under preliminar­y charges of terrorism and homicide and two more were freed by a judge but will remain under investigat­ion.

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AP PHOTOS MOURNING: A policewoma­n reacts to people laying flowers on a police car, above, and people stand around a memorial tribute of flowers, messages and candles on Barcelona’s historic Las Ramblas promenade, below, Saturday in memory of those killed in the...
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