A retired police officer who moved dead bodies following the Omagh bombing has said the “cowards” who left the explosive device should be providing answers to a public inquiry.
Mr Scott, who still lives in Omagh, said he had experienced nightmares and flashbacks, but told the inquiry that no counselling was available in the immediate aftermath of the bombing.
Mr Scott said: “He was as white as a ghost and he said, ‘This is bad, this is really bad’.”.
Mr Scott said a decision was taken to move bodies from Market Street to an entryway, as members of the media were gathering nearby.
The retired officer said the terrorists who planted the bomb could tell exactly what had happened in Omagh.