Spanish boy killed in Omagh bomb was ‘good, happy and generous child’

Fernando Blasco Baselga was also described as having had a strong religious faith.
Spanish boy killed in Omagh bomb was ‘good, happy and generous child’

By Rebecca Black, PA

A 12-year-old school boy from Madrid killed in the Omagh bomb has been remembered as a “good, happy and generous child with strong religious faith”.

Fernando Blasco Baselga was part of a group of school children from Spain who had been on a language exchange trip to Donegal.

On August 15th 1998, they had visited the Ulster American Folk Park just outside the Co Tyrone town before travelling to Market Street which was devastated by a dissident republican car bomb at 3.04pm.

 

He was among 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, who were killed in the blast.

The inquiry is taking time over the coming weeks to remember each of the victims.

It heard that it was Fernando’s second time on the exchange programme in Co Donegal.

Solicitor Michael Donaghy read a statement prepared with Fernando’s family in memory of his life to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry on Tuesday.

The 12-year-old had six brothers and sisters at home in the Spanish capital, played handball on his school team and loved food, particularly rice salad.

“He was a good, happy and generous child. He got along well with everyone,” he said.

Omagh Bombing Inquiry
Police officers and firefighters inspecting the damage caused by a bomb explosion in Market Street, Omagh in 1998. Photo: Paul McErlane/PA.

“At home he made the relationships between everyone easy.

“When asked what was important to him, his response was ‘to reach heaven’, pointing with an arrow upwards towards the word God. That’s what he wanted for his future, he didn’t consider anything else.”

Mr Donaghy said on August 15th, Fernando was part of the day trip from Buncrana with 31 Spanish children, and 10 local school children.

“The trip had already visited the Ulster American Folk Park and was in Omagh town centre to do some shopping before heading back to Buncrana,” he said.

“The children on the trip were gathered in the town centre waiting for the area to be declared safe at the time of the explosion.

“Fernando was given a full military escort home to Madrid. His funeral took place in a private chapel in south-west Madrid.”

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