araceli cambronero can remember that quite clearly.he had just taken her children to school and was on her way to work - like thousands of other commuters in madrid that morning. >> the train was packed. it was very uncomfortable. the journey to atocha main station felt a lot longer than seven minutes. when we arrived and people were getting off and getting onto the train, i remained right by the door. i heard the signal that the train was about to depart and at that moment the first bomb exploded. we all hit the floor, smoke filled the carriage. when i managed to get out, i saw the next carriage had been completely destroyed. >> there were ten bombs in total. 191 people were killed. and almost 2000 passengers in madrid's main station were wounded. it was the bloodiest islamist terror attack in europe so far. araceli cambronero is still affected by her experiences. she lost 20 kilos, underwent several courses of therapy and had to fight in the courts for compensation. >> of course, i'm still afraid. especially when i listen to the news