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Spain embassy to aid airlifting of tourists perished in a road crash

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  • Spain Embassy Consulate Incharge, Theresa Martin said the embassy is contacting the families of the three Spain nationals, whose bodies are preserved at Mt Meru Hospital in Arusha.

Dar es Salaam. Spain embassy in Tanzania has said that it has informed families of the deceased tourists, who died on Sunday in Arusha, while on tour in the country.

Spain Embassy Consulate Incharge, Theresa Martin said the embassy is contacting the families of the three Spain nationals, whose bodies are preserved at Mt Meru Hospital in Arusha.

"We have contacted the deceased families, and looking at ways to offer assistant that will enable the bodies to be transported back home," she said.