Couple among 4 Brits killed in Spanish wildfire are pictured as heartbroken daughter pays tribute & death toll hits 13
Malcolm Timbrell, 70, managed to survive the wildfires in Bedar, Almeria by taking refuge in an abandoned car with his cat but his wife and their friends remain missing
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- Brit pensioner's final desperate screams to wife who is now feared dead in Spanish wildfires
Malcolm Timbrell, 70, managed to survive the wildfires in Bedar, Almeria by taking refuge in an abandoned car with his cat but his wife and their friends remain missing
- Brit who appeared on Channel 4’s A Place in the Sun fears wife among 13 killed in Spanish wildfires
'We are just waiting now for DNA clarification. And after that, I will probably just fall apart,' said Malcolm Timbrell, who appeared on the reality show in 2023
- Brit man who found dream Spanish home on Channel 4’s A Place in the Sun fears wife is among 13 killed in wildfires
A BRIT man who survived the Spanish wildfires in a car said he watched his wife "walk out in front of the firewall" - and fears she had "no chance". Malcolm Timbrell's home in Bédar was consumed by flames last Thursday…
- British man tells of losing wife and friends in Spanish wildfire
Malcolm Timbrell tells how he became separated from his wife and friends as the flames took hold.
- British couple killed in Spanish wildfire pictured as heartbroken daughter pays tribute
Pete and Fran Gillam, who lived in Bédar - one of the villages hit hardest by Spain's wildfires - were among the 13 people killed in the blaze, the couple's daughter said
- Couple among 4 Brits killed in Spanish wildfire are pictured as heartbroken daughter pays tribute & death toll hits 13
A BRITISH couple who died after deadly wildfires tore across southern Spain have been identified as their daughter says she is "heartbroken". Pete and Fran Gillam were among 13 people who have been killed in the blaze…
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