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On 15 August 1998 Donna-Marie Keyes was shopping for shoes a week before her wedding day.
Twenty years on, as one of the worst injured survivors of the Omagh bombing, she remembers the day her life changed forever and the unexpected welcome she received when she finally walked down the aisle.
"I got up that morning and was like 'oh my God I'm going to get married in a week,' and then I remember going into the shoe shop," she told ITV News Correspondent John Irvine.
"After that I have no recollection. I have the sounds and I would still hear the screams," she said.
"Then I remember waking up, being brought back round again, about six and a half weeks later in the Royal Victoria Hospital."
She suffered over 60% burns in the explosion at the Co Tyrone town and was told she had only 20% chance of survival.
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