Brussels attacks: Taxi driver reveals he took suicide bombers to airport
The Brussels attack suspects responsible for twin bomb blasts at the capital's Zaventem airport on Monday may have been planning more than just two explosions, it has emerged.
According to the taxi driver who took the three confirmed bombing suspects - brothers Khalid and Ibrahim El-Bakraoui and fugitive Najim Laachraoui - to the airport, the men had initially wanted to take five pieces of luggage with them but he only had room for three.
Unknown to the driver at the time, the luggage was packed with explosives.
Two of the three pieces of luggage were put on airport trolleys by the El-Bakraoui brothers and detonated, but the third was not detonated as it is believed wanted suspect Najim Laachraoui panicked.
According to ITV Good Morning Britain correspondent Jonathan Swain police who went back to the house where the men were picked up from found that the two other pieces of luggage left behind "also contained high explosives as well."
He said: "These suspects were obviously planning something much much worse in terms of multiple explosions.
"Five were initially planned it would seem from this latest information."