Opera tells how boy's mother saved him during WWII

The cast on stage with Simon Gronowski whose story inspired the opera

The true story of a Jewish boy whose mother pushed him off a train bound for a Nazi concentration camp during World War Two - has been retold in opera at Chichester Cathedral.

The performance was staged on Saturday 27th January to commemorate International Holocaust Memorial Day.

Mel Bloor's report includes interviews with Simon Gronowski, a Holocaust survivor, and the composer Howard Moody.