This morning I left the Albergue around 7, about ten minutes after a single Spanish peregrina left. The camino goes along the national highway N-6 for about two km and then turns left into a wooded area where there is an old church. I was about 5 minutes before that turn-off when I saw the Spanish woman running towards me. She was crying hysterically. A masked man had pointed a gun at her and told her to get down on the ground. She offered him all her money but he repeated the threat. She took off her mochila and threw it on the ground and took off running. She runs marathons so she knew she could outrun him, and she thought to herself-- he's not going to shoot me in the back. Luckily she was right.
The Guardia Civil is involved and she will file a denuncia. She is certainly lucky.
I can't help but think what I would have done if I had left the Albergue a few minutes before her. I'm not sure I would have been so confident he wouldn't shoot. Where I come from, guns are real and people shoot with abandon.
I'm sure there will be lots of warnings given about women walking alone around here. I am walking with three others who stopped when we were talking to the Guardia Civil. Buen camino everyone.
The Guardia Civil is involved and she will file a denuncia. She is certainly lucky.
I can't help but think what I would have done if I had left the Albergue a few minutes before her. I'm not sure I would have been so confident he wouldn't shoot. Where I come from, guns are real and people shoot with abandon.
I'm sure there will be lots of warnings given about women walking alone around here. I am walking with three others who stopped when we were talking to the Guardia Civil. Buen camino everyone.