A child who escaped death recounts horrific details of the Texas massacre .. "It's time to stop death"

A child who escaped certain death from the Texas massacre committed by a teenager who attacked an elementary school with a firearm revealed terrifying details, and talked about how he and his friend survived the attack launched by Salvador Ramos on their elementary school in Texas.

And about the moment when the attacker entered the classroom, which included students in the fourth grade of primary school, and two teachers, the student, whose name has not been revealed, told KENS5: “He entered the classroom and bowed a little and said: (It's time for death to stop)."

The child added: 'When I heard the shooting through the door, I said to my friend, 'Let's hide under something so he can't find us.'

Because he will hear us.

The little boy and 4 others hid under a table covered with a cloth, which he worked to cover and hide from the eyes of Salvador Ramos (18 years), who opened fire on the classroom, killing 19 students and two teachers, and wounding 17 others.

The child also explained that "Ramos" stormed their classroom after shooting at another door at the school, and then told the students that they were "going to die."

And according to “Sky News Arabia”, the moments of terror that these children experienced continued, even after the arrival of the police, as the student explained what happened, saying: “When the policemen came, one of them said: (Shout the word “help” if you need help), so I screamed A student in my class (help me), so the attacker heard her, entered and shot her.”

He added, "The policeman broke into that classroom, and the attacker shot the policeman, then the policemen started shooting," noting that he and his companions remained hidden until the shooting stopped.

'I opened the curtain and took out my hand,' he continued. 'I went out with my friend;

Because I knew it was the police, I saw the shields.”

Regarding his two teachers, who were killed in the attack, the child confirmed that they “sacrificed their lives to save the students,” saying: “Irma Garcia (46 years old) and Eva Meirelles (44 years old), sacrificed their lives to protect the students, they were nice, and they stood in front of my colleagues to help them.” and save them.”

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