A miracle of survival: six-year-old girl is the only family member alive after Spanish rail disaster.
In a heart-wrenching tragedy, 42 lives were lost in a devastating rail accident in southern Spain on Sunday. But amidst the devastation, one small miracle emerged - a six-year-old girl who was the sole survivor of her family, including her parents and siblings.
The young girl had traveled to Madrid with her family to celebrate the Epiphany feast, a traditional Spanish holiday where children receive gifts. Their journey had been meant to be a joyful treat, but it turned into a nightmare when two trains collided near Adamuz in the Córdoba province of Andalucía.
Miraculously, the six-year-old emerged from the wreckage with only a minor head injury, while her family's remains were found on the tracks. The girl was initially cared for by a police officer before being reunited with her grandmother in Córdoba.
The news sent shockwaves through the town of Aljaraque, where the family hailed from, and nearby Punta Umbría. Mayor José Carlos Hernández Cansino described the girl's survival as "a miracle", while mayor Adrián Cano of Aljaraque expressed his town's devastation at losing so many lives.
As authorities work to recover the bodies of those who died in the disaster, other families are sharing stories of what happened to their loved ones. One family told Antena 3 TV that one of their daughters, five months pregnant, was seriously injured and is currently in intensive care. Firefighters rescued another daughter, Ana, but their dog, Boro, remains missing.
Spain has begun a three-day period of national mourning to honor the dead, including those who perished in the accident. The tragedy highlights the importance of safety measures on high-speed trains and the need for vigilance during peak travel periods.
The six-year-old girl's miraculous survival serves as a poignant reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope can persist, and miracles can occur.
In a heart-wrenching tragedy, 42 lives were lost in a devastating rail accident in southern Spain on Sunday. But amidst the devastation, one small miracle emerged - a six-year-old girl who was the sole survivor of her family, including her parents and siblings.
The young girl had traveled to Madrid with her family to celebrate the Epiphany feast, a traditional Spanish holiday where children receive gifts. Their journey had been meant to be a joyful treat, but it turned into a nightmare when two trains collided near Adamuz in the Córdoba province of Andalucía.
Miraculously, the six-year-old emerged from the wreckage with only a minor head injury, while her family's remains were found on the tracks. The girl was initially cared for by a police officer before being reunited with her grandmother in Córdoba.
The news sent shockwaves through the town of Aljaraque, where the family hailed from, and nearby Punta Umbría. Mayor José Carlos Hernández Cansino described the girl's survival as "a miracle", while mayor Adrián Cano of Aljaraque expressed his town's devastation at losing so many lives.
As authorities work to recover the bodies of those who died in the disaster, other families are sharing stories of what happened to their loved ones. One family told Antena 3 TV that one of their daughters, five months pregnant, was seriously injured and is currently in intensive care. Firefighters rescued another daughter, Ana, but their dog, Boro, remains missing.
Spain has begun a three-day period of national mourning to honor the dead, including those who perished in the accident. The tragedy highlights the importance of safety measures on high-speed trains and the need for vigilance during peak travel periods.
The six-year-old girl's miraculous survival serves as a poignant reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope can persist, and miracles can occur.