The Brazilian was shot when he was wrongly suspected of being a terrorist after the 7 July bombings.
A senior firearms officer who shot dead a man wrongly suspected of being a terrorist 19 years ago is to speak publicly for the first time in a new documentary.
The police marksman is to appear on Channel 4's Shoot To Kill: Terror On The Tube after remaining anonymous since the killing. She added that the interview would also help people to understand "the complexity of the atmosphere in London that summer".
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