Tunisian terror attack UK survivor returns to Sousse

It is almost a year since a gunman opened fire on a beach in Tunisia killing 38 tourists, 30 of whom were from the UK.

It was the greatest loss of British life in a terror attack, since the London bombings in 2005.

The so-called Islamic State claimed responsibility for the assault, on the resort of Sousse.

One survivor, Colin Bidwell from Sussex, wanted to return to Tunisia, and the BBC took him back, for what he called 'a journey of healing'.

Orla Guerin reports.

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