AdvertisementFamilies of Spain's coronavirus victims attended a mass funeral service at Seville Cathedral in one of the largest social gatherings since lockdown. Heartbroken relatives and city officials clasped their hands and bowed their heads in prayer throughout the service, which was officiated by archbishop of Seville, Juan Jose Asenjo, and attended by Andalusian regional president Juanma Moreno. Seville is currently in phase two of the rollback,meaning that places of worship can operate at 50 per cent capacity. 'I think it's important that there's a recognition and memorial for the victims and the families of the more than 27,000 people who died.. It means they haven't died in vain and that they have value, not just for their families but for the whole country.'
Source: Daily Mail June 05, 2020 00:14 UTC