(BBC) A survivor of the 2017 Westminster Bridge attack is using voice recordings of terror victims as a way of trying to prevent people from being radicalised.
Travis Frain, of Darwen in Lancashire, set up the Resilience in Unity Project while working at home during lockdown.
The 23-year-old’s website includes the testimony of more than 30 people who survived attacks in 15 countries.
The PhD student said his project would be “worthwhile” if it stops even only one person from becoming radicalised.
His website will also contain an interactive mapping tool, exhibiting survivors’ stories for use in schools, colleges and universities.