Episode 2

Documentary, narrated by Liam Neeson, meeting two victims of the 1998 Omagh bomb a decade after their life-threatening ordeal and the original BBC documentary which told their story.
Stephen Coyle from Strabane has learned to fly despite his injuries, while Claire Gallagher, who lost her sight in the explosion, has married since that August morning.
Two bereaved families, one from England and one from Spain, also talk about life without their children who did not survive the blasts - 12-year-old James and Fernando.
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