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Barcelona van attacker may still be at large – police

By Reuters
19 August 2017   |   1:30 pm
The driver of a van that plowed into pedestrians on La Rambla in Barcelona, killing 3, may still be at large, Spanish police say, denying earlier reports that he had been shot dead at a Catalan seaside resort.

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