The father of the man who carried out the attack in Nice says his son had suffered from nervous breakdowns in which he would "break everything".

Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel drove a lorry into a crowd on Bastille Day and killed at least 84 people.

Speaking from the family home in Msaken in Tunisia, to the BBC's Rana Jawad, his father Monthir Boulel, said his son had seen a psychologist and everyone had thought he was doing well.