Chilling video footage has emerged today showing Barcelona terrorist Younes Abouyaaqoub calmly walking away seconds after ploughing a van into crowds on the Ramblas murdering 14 people.
The 22-year-old was filmed by a terrified Spanish woman in the chaos immediately following the terror attack last month.
The woman walks through the Boqueria food market, yards from the Ramblas boulevard, as crowds flee in panic around her.
As she passes the terrorist, who is fleeing the scene calmly on foot, she asks: ‘Do you know what happened?’
Chilling video footage has emerged today showing Barcelona terrorist Younes Abouyaaqoub calmly walking away seconds after ploughing a van into crowds on the Ramblas murdering 14 people
Abouyaaqoub (pictured) had driven his van along Barcelona’s most famous Boulevard, killing 14 people including British-born Julian Cadman, aged seven, and injuring more than 100 more
Moroccan-born Abouyaaqoub, wearing a distinctive striped top and dark jeans, responds in Spanish: ‘I don’t know, what’s happening over there’ while pointing behind him.
He also appears to cover his face with his arm as he responds.
Seconds earlier Abouyaaqoub had driven his van along Barcelona´s most famous Boulevard, killing 14 people including British-born Julian Cadman, aged seven, and injuring more than 100 more.
The terrorist left the area on foot and later carjacked Spaniard Pau Perez, 35, stabbing him to death and stealing his Ford Focus.
The footage was published today by Spanish television channel Antena 3.
Abouqaaqoub was part of a 12-man cell who brought terror to Barcelona on August 17 and 18.
Hours after the Ramblas attack, five other members of the gang ploughed into pedestrians in the nearby seaside town of Cambrils before they went on the rampage with an axe and large knives, stabbing one person to death.
Abouqaaqoub was part of a 12-man cell who brought terror to Barcelona on August 17 and 18
The five were shot dead by police.
Abouyaaqoub, originally from Mrirt in Morocco, was the subject of a massive police manhunt.
He was later tracked down by police and shot dead on 21 August 30 miles west of Barcelona.
Two other members of the cell were killed when they blew up a bomb factory in Alcanar, in the neighbouring province of Tarragona, the day before the Ramblas attack.
The cell had planned a much bigger attack, using vans packed with bombs to destroy targets including the famous Sagrada Familia basilica.
But their original plans were thwarted when they accidentally blew up their bomb-making factory.