Terror on the Beach: Why Did It Happen?
Jane Corbin returns to the beach in Tunisia where 30 British tourists were killed in June 2015. She looks at the security failings that may have allowed the massacre to take place.
Panorama returns to the scene of the killing of 30 British tourists by a gunman on the beach at Sousse in June 2015. Reporter Jane Corbin investigates whether security concerns were ignored before the attack and if lives could have been saved on the day. She asks why there wasn't tighter security or a warning to holidaymakers to stay away from Tunisia after similar attacks. And should the Tunisian government, the British tour operators and the Foreign Office bear any responsibility for what happened?
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Role | Contributor |
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Reporter | Jane Corbin |
Producer | Elena Cosentino |
Executive Producer | Andrew Head |
Editor | Rachel Jupp |
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