http://abcnews.go.com/International/bulgaria-official-blast-suspect-fake-michigan-license/story?id=16809310 Bulgaria Official: Blast Suspect Had Fake Michigan Driver's License Israeli Tourist Bus Blown Up in Bulgaria Auto Start: On |
Off By DRAGANA JOVANOVIC July 19, 2012
The explosion on a Bulgarian bus full of Israeli tourists was likely carried out by a suicide bomber who had a fake Michigan driver's license, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borisov today.
The attack occurred Wednesday on a parking lot outside Burgas Airport in Bulgaria, killing seven people.
Borisov said officials have yet to determine whether the suspect's U.S. passport was fake as well, according to The Novinite Daily.
The license, which was read "Michigan Operator's License," showed that the suspect included a fake Louisiana address as his permanent residence. The address is actually that of a Baton Rouge, La., casino called the Belle of Baton Rouge.
The suspected bomber was described as a Caucasian man with long hair and wearing sports attire.
The Bulgarian foreign minister said the man had been in the country for four to seven days and was about 35 years old, according to multiple Bulgarian media outlets.
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Israeli Tourist Bus Blown Up in Bulgaria
Watch Video "From what we could see on the [security] video cameras, we think it's a person who was a suicide bomber," Bulgarian officials in Burgas told ABC News. "The investigation is still going on in close cooperation with the Israelis and Americans."
The man was filmed walking around the airport for an hour prior to the attack by security cameras, according to the report.
Investigators said they believed he may have been a suicide bomber since his body sustained the most damage in the blast.
The victims were taken to area hospitals where some were interviewed.
"We were in the bus that exploded. There was glass in our faces. The people to get outside jumped out the windows," one woman said.
Another said she saw the bomb go off, and then saw "fire, all glass broken, people hurt, without legs, without head. It was terrible."
Bulgarian police are checking fingerprints with all international databases and analyzing bombers' DNA to see whether they can find a match with the suspected suicide attacker.
Officials earlier lowered the death toll to seven, including the suspected bomber, after mistakenly reporting that someone had died overnight. Thirty-two people remain in hospital.