Angrois becomes the new site of pilgrimage after train crash in spain
25/07 22:56 CET Play/stop Video Share on print Related Eyewitnesses describe horrific scenes at Spanish… 25/07/2013 00:55 CET Dozens die in one of Spain’s worst rail disasters 25/07/2013 05:55 CET Train crash sparks solidarity across Santiago de… 25/07/2013 12:17 CET Security video shows spectacular train crash 25/07/2013 14:14 CET Three days mourning after train crash in Spain… 25/07/2013 14:15 CET With a day off for St James’ day in Galicia, many people turned up at the crash site in Santiago de Compostela, to see with their own eyes the scale of the tragedy. As the people of Spain try to understand what has happened here, Euronews correspondent Filipa Soares reports: “Just 24 hours after the most tragic train crash for almost 40 years in Spain, Angrois, in Santiago de Compostela, has become a new place of pilgrimage. These people want to see where the accident happened and that doesn’t allow the people of the town to move on, people who have already s...