A police officer, Norman Haslett, recounted the traumatic aftermath of the Omagh bombing in 1998, which killed 29 people, including a 12-year-old Spanish boy, Fernando Blasco Baselga. The officer described the chaos and horror he witnessed, including the suffering of victims and the emotional toll on first responders. Other officers shared their experiences of guilt, trauma, and the challenges of dealing with the aftermath. The bombing was the deadliest single atrocity during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and despite a civil ruling against several men, no one has been criminally convicted for the attack. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)