Hotel worker "Khaled", hailed a hero for helping tourists during the attack, speaks exclusively to the BBC. In the wake of the terror attack on a Tunisian beach last Friday which killed 38 people including 30 Britons, tourists reported how hotel staff hotel formed a "protection line" around them and were "prepared to take bullets" for their safety. Khaled - not his real name - is a Tunisian hotel worker who chased the 23-year-old gunman Seifeddine Rezgui away from the beach and tended to holiday-makers' injuries. He has spoken exclusively to the BBC's Ben Brown for the Victoria Derbyshire programme in Sousse about his experience and the effects of the attack on Tunisians.
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