The carnage at La Belle Équipe was the worst of any at bars and cafes the night of the Paris terrorist attacks a year ago. Listen to the owner explain why he reopened five months after 19 people died there.
by: Stefania Rousselle, Veda Shastri and Kaitlyn Mullin
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