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Kay Crewdson
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A man from North Yorkshire who was in Brussels during Tuesday's incident involving a suspected suicide bomber has told me his story of the evening's events.
Martin Dales, from Malton, was staying in a hotel in Brussels when Belgian soldiers shot a man suspected of being a would-be suicide bomber at the Central Station.
Mr Dales says it was an "extraordinary" evening which saw him locked in the hotel for much of the evening as a result of the incident: