‘The scene was terrifying’: how the ‘quad hero of Adamuz’ led train crash victims to safety
Gonzalo Sánchez, armed with tools and a quad bike, ferried rescuers and victims after collision near CórdobaA lottery ticket seller in southern Spain has been hailed as a hero after he spent about six hours ferrying rescuers and victims around on his quad bike after the train collision that...
<p>Gonzalo Sánchez, armed with tools and a quad bike, ferried rescuers and victims after collision near Córdoba</p><p>A lottery ticket seller in southern Spain has been hailed as a hero after he spent about six hours ferrying rescuers and victims around on his quad bike after <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/19/train-crash-shocks-spanish-town-adamuz">the train collision</a> that killed at least 41 people and injured dozens of others.</p><p>Gonzalo Sánchez, 43, was at home in the small town of Adamuz when the town’s WhatsApp group alerted to reports of a train that had derailed nearby.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/20/spain-adamuz-quad-bike-train-crash-victims">Continue reading...</a>
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