firefighter who attended the Lockerbie bombing says a stroke more than 30 years later has triggered terrifying “real-life replays” of the horror in which 270 people died.The stroke and associated loss of vision led to a condition called Charles Bonnet syndrome, in which patients can experience vivid visual hallucinations.John McCulloch was 20 when asked to join the emergency effort after Pan Am flight 103 exploded above the Dumfriesshire town in December 1988.He said: "These were not distressing memories but what felt like real-life replays of those dreadful call-outs. "I was a young firefighter who was among those asked to take body bags to the town for the deceased."The images and distress of what others were going through resurfaced,.
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