Johannesburg

Wednesday

Mostly sunny. Pleasantly warm.

12°C
28°C

7 day forecasts

Bombing: 'My blood ran cold'

2004-07-06 10:40

Madrid, Spain - Parliament's investigation into the Madrid train bombings opened on Tuesday with a witness account of three young men wearing wool caps on a warm spring day, and with handkerchiefs covering their faces, at the station where the attacks started.

Carrying a bag, one walked quickly toward a train, while the other two stayed behind at a parked van. "My blood ran cold. I thought it was a robbery," Luis Garrudo, a doorman in the town of Alcala de Henares, said.

Garrudo told the commission what he told authorities on March 11: He directed police to the suspicious van that was found to contain a cassette tape with verses from the Quran, detonators and traces of explosives of the kind used in the attack. It was the first big break in the case.

In all, 10 backpacks stuffed with dynamite and shrapnel exploded on four crowded trains heading to Madrid during the morning rush hour, killing 190 passengers and bystanders, and wounding more than 2 000.

Of 50 people arrested, 16 remain in jail, including two who are believed to have put the explosives on the trains.

Garrudo, his face electronically scrambled for security reasons on the live cable TV broadcast of the hearing, was the first of at least 35 people scheduled to testify before the 16-member commission of the Congress of Deputies.

The commission will interview witnesses and officials, and examine police documents and other material, to review what happened on March 11 and the following days.

Thirteen people, most of them police officials, were scheduled to appear before the panel this week. The investigation similar to the Sept. 11 commission in the United States is expected to last at least a month.

Testimony from key politicians was left for the final stage of the probe. It is not yet known if former Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar will testify. He has not been subpoenaed. His Popular Party says he'll testify willingly if requested.

The probe is politically charged. Socialists seem bent on highlighting the previous government's initial insistence that Basque separatists - not Islamic militants - were the main suspects, in a bid influence the election.

- AP

inside news24

Cpt: 15-18°C Rain showers. Morning clouds. Mild. Pta: 16-31°C Morning clouds. Pleasantly warm.
Jhb: 12-28°C Mostly sunny. Pleasantly warm. Bloem: 12-29°C High level clouds. Pleasantly warm.
Dbn: 18-30°C Sprinkles early. More sun than clouds. Warm. PE: 14-22°C Drizzle. Morning clouds. Mild.
7 day forecasts...
Western Cape Eastern Cape Kwazulu Natal Gauteng

Fourways - 07:47:38 AM Slow moving traffic between William Nicol Drive and the Rivonia Road exit More traffic reports...

Here are the winning Lotto numbers from the Saturday, November 7 draw.

18, 24, 25, 31, 35, 42 Bonus 38

Lotto plus: 4, 14, 17, 20, 21, 34 Bonus 3

SMS the word Lotto to 31222 to get lotto numbers sent directly to your phone. The service costs just R10 per month. 
More lotto numbers...

Jobs - Find your dream job

Senior HR Manager

Gauteng
Express Employment Professionals
R30,000-30,500 Per Month Plus Benefits

C# Developer

Gauteng - Pretoria
Hire Resolve
R30,000-45,000 Per Month

BI Technologist

Gauteng
Hire Resolve

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

2008 A4 1.8T Multitronics from R 269 000

VOLKSWAGEN

Golf 5 2.0 TDi Sportline 5-dr Dsl
2007
R 189,995.00

AUDI

RS4 4.2 V8 Quattro
2006
R 379,000.00

VOLKSWAGEN

Polo 1.6 Comfortline 5-dr MY05
2009
R 169,990.00

Property - Find a new home

MONTANA

Multiple Unit R1,150,000

BRENTON ON SEA

Single Residential R1,850,000

ORKNEY

Single Residential R1,404,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Free Games - TOO MUCH NEWS? TAKE A BREAK!