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Touring Spaniard Saves Girl From Flames

Postby Mulboyne » Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:54 pm

[floatr]Image[/floatr]Asahi: Spanish hero saves woman from fire
Antonio Solera normally uses his hands to pluck his guitar. Those same hands plucked a woman from disaster. Solera, a 55-year-old visiting Spanish flamenco guitarist, rescued a woman from a burning building in Tokyo's Shibuya early Sunday. Solera, who is in Japan to perform with the acclaimed Antonio Gades flamenco troupe, said he didn't have to think twice about saving the damsel in distress. Solera was walking along a street in Shibuya Ward before dawn Sunday when he heard the woman screaming for help from a burning condominium building. Looking up, he saw the woman, 26, hanging from a balcony handrail. Flames were shooting out behind her. Solera immediately took off his black jacket, spread it across his arms like a mat and urged her to jump. "I thought she was in serious trouble. I did not stop to think about being hurt by catching her in my arms," Solera told The Asahi Shimbun on Tuesday. Solera, 168 centimeters tall and weighing about 65 kilograms, speaks only a smattering of Japanese. He said he called out "Sumimasen!" (excuse me) and other phrases to encourage the woman. She leaped the 4 meters from the balcony into his arms. Firefighters arrived at the scene minutes later. The woman suffered burns to her arms and throat, but she was not hurt from the jump, firefighters said... Solera was interviewed by The Asahi Shimbun backstage at Bunkamura Orchard Hall after a performance Tuesday. He said he just happened to be returning to his hotel after stopping to eat his favorite late-night snack -- ramen.
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Postby Mulboyne » Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:34 am

EsFlamenco: Flamenco hero in Japan
..."I did it because I wanted to, so the girl wouldn’t die; if I hadn’t taken of my jacket she would have died, or a least fractured a leg or her skull. I have a 16 year old daughter and she looked the same age, they look younger here in Japan", he added. "The firemen have told me the girl is fine, just a little affected by the smoke and the fire", said 54 year old Solera.

The flamenco guitarist, however, has repeated that he is “tired” of so much attention and “the whole fuss” and that he does not want “more silliness”. But Shibuya's chief fire-fighter, Etsuo Takahagi, has said he will attend the opening of "Carmen" on Friday the 9 March and, before the performance, will give Antonio Solera a medal for his heroism. The artists puts all this paraphernalia down to the Japanese "being crazy", because "they could have left the medal for me at the hotel...



[floatr]Image[/floatr]Think Spain: Blaze hero guitarist honoured in Tokyo
Tokyo firemen presented Spanish guitarist, Antonio Solera, with a commemorative plaque last night for his part in saving the life last weekend of a 26 year old woman, who was forced to jump off an upper floor balcony at her home that was on fire. The presentation was made by the chief of the Shibuya district fore station, Ethuo Takahagi, immediately before a concert by the Antonio Gades Company at Tokyo's Orchard Hall, to which both Solera and his wife, the dancer, Stella Arauzo, belong.
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