20 de mayo de 2014 - 10:47 a. m.
Despidiendo a los 33 ángeles de Fundación
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Relatives and friends of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, light candles on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A relative of one of 32 chlidren burnt to dead inside a schoolbus cries as she holds a shoe, in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A boy lights a candle in honour of the 32 chlidren burnt to dead inside a schoolbus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A girl lays a flower in honour of the 32 chlidren burnt to deaht inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A relative of one of 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus cries as she holds a shoe, in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A man holds a poster with pictures of 16 of the 32 children burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Candles burn next to shoes of the victims who died when a school bus caught fire, in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A woman mourns next to flowers and candles placed in honour of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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People lay flowers in honour of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Relatives of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, light candles on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Relatives and friends of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, light candles on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Relatives and friends of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, light candles on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Relatives and friends of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, light candles on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A relative of one of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, lights a candle on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Relatives and friends of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, light candles on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Relatives and friends of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, light candles on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Relatives and friends of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, light candles on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A relative of one of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, lights a candle on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Relatives and friends of one of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, mourn at the site of the accident on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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Children stand next to flowers laid in honour of the 33 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, mourn at the site of the accident on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 33 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. Fundacion Mayor Luz Stella Duran said another 20 were hospitalized. Most of the injured have second- or third-degree burns. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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A relative lays flowers in honour of the 32 chlidren burnt to death inside a school bus in Fundacion, department of Magdalena, Colombia, on May 19, 2014. Colombians expressed horror Monday after 32 children burnt to death when an overcrowded bus burst into flames and the driver fled the scene, pursued by a mob that stoned his house. According to a witness, the bus went up in flames as the driver, who lost two of his own children in the tragedy, refuelled it with a jerrycan. The children, aged between three and 12 years old, were returning from evangelical church services in the small northern town of Fundacion. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
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BOG02. FUNDACIÓN (COLOMBIA), 19/05/2014.- Familiares y amigos de las víctimas del autobús en el que fallecieron 32 pasajeros, la mayoría niños, rinden tributo hoy, lunes 19 de mayo de 2014, en Fundación (Colombia). El autobús que estalló en llamas este domingo en Colombia, con el resultado de 32 personas muertas, la mayoría niños, no estaba habilitado para circular desde 2012, viajaba con más pasajeros de los permitidos y además el conductor vertió gasolina en el carburador, informó una fuente oficial. EFE/STR
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BOG05. FUNDACIÓN (COLOMBIA), 19/05/2014.- Familiares y amigos de las víctimas del autobús en el que fallecieron 32 pasajeros, la mayoría niños, rinden tributo hoy, lunes 19 de mayo de 2014, en Fundación (Colombia). El autobús que estalló en llamas este domingo en Colombia, con el resultado de 32 personas muertas, la mayoría niños, no estaba habilitado para circular desde 2012, viajaba con más pasajeros de los permitidos y además el conductor vertió gasolina en el carburador, informó una fuente oficial. EFE/STR
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BOG06. FUNDACIÓN (COLOMBIA), 19/05/2014.- Familiares y amigos de las víctimas del autobús en el que fallecieron 32 pasajeros, la mayoría niños, rinden tributo hoy, lunes 19 de mayo de 2014, en Fundación (Colombia). El autobús que estalló en llamas este domingo en Colombia, con el resultado de 32 personas muertas, la mayoría niños, no estaba habilitado para circular desde 2012, viajaba con más pasajeros de los permitidos y además el conductor vertió gasolina en el carburador, informó una fuente oficial. EFE/STR
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BOG08. FUNDACIÓN (COLOMBIA), 19/05/2014.- Familiares y amigos de las víctimas del autobús en el que fallecieron 32 pasajeros, la mayoría niños, rinden tributo hoy, lunes 19 de mayo de 2014, en Fundación (Colombia). El autobús que estalló en llamas este domingo en Colombia, con el resultado de 32 personas muertas, la mayoría niños, no estaba habilitado para circular desde 2012, viajaba con más pasajeros de los permitidos y además el conductor vertió gasolina en el carburador, informó una fuente oficial. EFE/STR
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