The Easter Sunday attacks horrified the world last month, as suicide bombers killed 310 people, including eight Britons, and injured a further 500 in eight assaults on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka.
Brits Ben Nicholson, 43, and Matthew Linsey, 61, were having breakfast with their families when the bombers struck. Ben, a lawyer from Essex, survived the first blast at the Shangri-La Hotel in the capital Colombo, but his wife Anita, 42, their son Alex, 14, and daughter Annabel, 11, were killed as they sat at a table in the restaurant. The second explosion claimed the lives of hedge fund manager Matthew Linsey’s two children, Daniel, 19, and Amelie, 15, as they attempted to flee. The two fathers were later united in their grief and “hugged and tried to…