Two Spanish women, among the victims of the explosion in a building in Belgium | Spain

Two Spanish women, among the victims of the explosion in a building in Belgium | Spain
Two Spanish women, among the victims of the explosion in a building in Belgium | Spain

Two Spaniards, a woman and a girl, are among the four people who died this Thursday as a result of an explosion in a residential building in the Belgian city of Hoboken, very close to Antwerp. The Government of Ceuta has issued a statement in which it reports that it is a 42-year-old mother and her 10-year-old daughter, both residents of the autonomous city.

The president of Ceuta, Juan Jesús Vivas (PP), has conveyed his regret and condolences to family and friends for the death of Mina and her daughter Houda. From the Down Syndrome Association of Ceuta, a genetic disorder that the girl suffered from, they have pointed out that both “were very loved by both the users and the professionals” of the center and they “greatly regret this irreparable loss.”

The explosion, which occurred on Thursday, destroyed the upper part of the building and since then firefighters have been working through the rubble to search for possible victims. After locating three bodies this Thursday, this morning they found a fourth and work continues to search for a neighbor who has not given any news since the event.

In addition, there are three seriously injured and another three slightly injured as a result of the explosion, the causes of which are still being investigated by the authorities, who consider that it was due to a gas leak, among other hypotheses.

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