Moroccan Father Devastated After Losing Wife and Three Children in Spanish Road Tragedy

The husband and father of the Moroccan woman and her three children who died on Monday in a terrible road accident in Segovia, Spain, is devastated and has received psychological support.
The accident occurred in the early afternoon on the N-110, near Aldealengua de Pedraza (Segovia), when the vehicle in which the victims were traveling ended up on the opposite lane and collided head-on with a truck. The emergency services, who quickly rushed to the scene, could only confirm the death of the woman and her three children, one of whom was 5 years old and two twins around 2 years old. The truck driver, on the other hand, is unharmed.
The husband and father of the victims is devastated by this tragedy and had to receive psychological assistance after learning the sad news, reports ABC. The man is with other relatives in Segovia where he is waiting for the autopsy results to initiate the repatriation procedures for the bodies of his wife and three children to Tangier, Morocco. The family has been living for about six years in the Segovian municipality of Riaza where they were very integrated, says the mayor, Benjamín Cerezo Hernández.
"I would like to convey to the father and all the family our deepest condolences," said Tuesday the government delegate of Castilla y León, Virginia Barcones, announcing the opening of an investigation to determine the causes of the accident and try to find out if the woman suffered from any "illness" that may have led her to cause this accident. The autopsy results should help confirm this hypothesis.
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