In the early hours of 10 July 1985, Peter Willcox, captain of Greenpeace's ship Rainbow Warrior, was woken by a huge explosion.
The environmental campaign group had docked in Auckland New Zealand, to protest against French nuclear testing in the Pacific.
'My room was upside down,' says Peter in new docuseries Murder in the Pacific. 'In the engine room, water was rising, then the second explosion happened. I shouted, "Abandon ship!" The whole boat sank in 40 seconds.'
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LIFE underwater
Barack Obama's stunning wildlife series explores Earth's five oceans...
A story of triumph!
Dan Snow learns the secrets of Rome's Colosseum...
The cannabis KING!
Charismatic drug smuggler Howard Marks made millions from selling marijuana...
World of ice!
Take a look at the animals living in Asia's frozen north...
The price of fame?
In 1997, as boy-band mania gripped the nation, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Sean Conlon, Abz Love and Jason 'J' Brown were plucked from obscurity to follow in the footsteps of groups like Take That and East 17 and become pop music's latest phenomenon, Five.
More skeletons for Ruby
She's shocked to see her dad and her daughter...
Cain's darkest hour!
He falls apart as Moira has surgery what happens when he goes off the rails?
You're SACKED!
Why is Ken's carer Cassie given her marching orders?
Aftershocks...
Dee-Dee and Lisa are all over the place in the wake of last week's events
Ruby's back!
Martin's floored to find out he's the father of her son...