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Surviving the Unthinkable: The Leo Pole Cafe Terrorist Attack

Episode 4 of the Survivors Of 26/11 : Courage and Beyond podcast, hosted by Red FM, titled "Surviving the Unthinkable: The Leo Pole Cafe Terrorist Attack" was published on December 15, 2023 and runs 18 minutes.

December 15, 2023 ·18m · Survivors Of 26/11 : Courage and Beyond

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n this gripping episode, we sit down with Eric Anthony, the manager of Leo Pole Cafe, who shares a harrowing tale of survival amidst a terrifying terrorist attack.

In this gripping episode, we sit down with Eric Anthony, the manager of Leo Pole Cafe, who shares a harrowing tale of survival amidst a terrifying terrorist attack. Eric recounts the horrifying moment when bullets and grenades rained down on the restaurant from outside, leading to the loss of both staff and customers. He vividly describes the heroic efforts of a wounded waiter who fought for his life but tragically couldn't be saved. Eric himself narrowly escaped death and discovered that even the hospital was not safe from the relentless terrorists. Join us as we delve into the aftermath of this traumatic event, exploring how Leo Pole Cafe eventually reopened and the profound ways in which Eric's life was forever changed by this tragic experience.

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