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Mexican Tourists In Egypt Were Bombed ‘Five Times Over Three Hours’ Says Survivor
Egyptian security forces bombed a group of Mexican tourists and their Egyptian guides around five times over a period of three hours, revealed survivor Susana Calderon who had been recovering in a Cairo hospital.
“We were bombed some five times, always
from the air,” revealed Calderon to Mexican newspaper El Universal while
laying in her hospital bed. “It all lasted some three hours.”
“The landscapes are beautiful, but there
is nothing else. Nowhere to take shelter, nowhere to run,” she added.
“God wanted me to know what real fear feels like.”
Calderon, who is expected to fully
recover from her wounds that included paralysis in the right leg, also
revealed the last words her husband, Luis, told her before he was taken
away on a stretcher.
“I saw my husband when they put me on a
stretcher to take me to hospital. I saw he was very badly wounded. He
had a broken arm, like me. He had many wounds on his back, his waist,
his whole spine, his legs,” said Calderon.
“I heard him tell me he loved me. I told him I loved him, too. And then I heard nothing more of him.”
Days later, Calderon was told her
husband died of his wounds. She said they planned to visit Europe as
part of a ‘lifetime trip’ that they had organized.
Among the other victims identified by
social media users are Queta Rojas, Rafael Bejarano and Maria Elena Cruz
Munoz. Rojas worked as a fashion executive in Mexico, Bejarano was a
Reiki healer and a musician, and Munoz was a former congresswoman and a
member of the Center Right Party (PAN).
Eight Mexican tourists and four Egyptians were killed in the accidental attack in Egypt’s Western Desert. Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism
and police claim that the tourist group had been in a restricted area
during a time when security forces were battling militants.
As the investigation continues, the Prosecutor-General issued a media gag. The ban includes all media outlets and only allows for official statements issued from the prosecution office to be published.
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