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Security guard Salim Toorabally stopped a suicide bomber from entering Stade de France during the November 2015 Paris attacks, potentially saving hundreds of lives.
Though praised as a hero by then-President François Hollande, his severe PTSD and trauma went unaddressed, leaving him suffering silently for a decade.
A decade after stopping the bomber, Toorabally now speaks out about untreated psychological wounds, revealing how even heroes become invisible victims of terror.
PARIS — Salim Toorabally’s mental scars from the Paris terror attacks 10 years ago have not healed with time and the images of that night at Stade de France remain indelible.
The November 2015 attacks began

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