Episode Four – Robert McNeil The APT
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Robert was one of Marie’s Anatomical Pathology Technicians -or APTs.  They worked together in Glasgow and Ireland, and then in Bosnia where they witnessed the horror of mass graves and grieving families trying to find the remains of their loved ones.  Robert retired in 2009 and now uses his art as form of therapy for the PTSD caused by what he experienced over the years. He is an ambassador of Remembering Srebrenica. You can learn more about both his art and the charity at www.robertmcneil.co.uk Please note that this podcast contains discussions related to death, suicide, and overdose. These topics are approached with sensitivity and may include narratives, insights, or discussions that some listeners may find distressing or triggering. For help or support contact Samaritans – day or night, 365 days a year. You can call them for free on 116 123, email them at [email protected], or visit www.samaritans.ie to find your nearest branch.
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