Seven Britons now dead in devastating Spain wildfires as loved ones issue heartbreaking tributes
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Twelve of the 13 victims were foreign nationals, Spanish authorities said on Tuesday.
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Spanish authorities have confirmed that seven Britons were among those killed in the country's devastating wildfires as their loved ones issued heartbreaking tributes.
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Foreign nationals made up 12 of the 13 victims who died in the blazes across Andalusia, Spanish officials said after carrying out postmortem examinations.
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They confirmed that seven Britons were killed alongside three Belgians, one American and one French national.
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