“The detonation was terrible. When I came to, I saw fire and I thought a gas tank had exploded. Then I saw the president’s car and a man on the ground. I ran up and saw the man was dead. His brains were blown apart and there was blood all around him. A lot of blood. I covered him. Only […]

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