For a Colombian family and a Spanish family, terror attack in Tunisia turned celebration into tragedy
*Details of the terror attack in Tuisisa are starting to make their way into the international press. As much as we believe that our lives, our societies and borders are fractioned, we are inextricably sonnected. VL
[Columbian and Spanish] families are among the grieving following the terror attack at the National Bardo Museum in Tunisia.Among those killed in the terrorist attack, which the Islamic State claimed responsibility for Thursday morning, were a husband and wife from Barcelona, travelling outside Spain for their 50th wedding anniversary, and a Colombian mother and son celebrating his graduation from an MBA program.
Javier Camelo, 28, was the son of a Colombian army general, José Arturo Camelo, who once held important posts like director of penal justice for the armed forces, according to Colombia’s RCN, before retiring from the military in 2004.
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