Mum of youngest Manchester Arena attack victim defies injuries for charity walk - News Summed Up

Mum of youngest Manchester Arena attack victim defies injuries for charity walk


Get the biggest politics stories by email Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailThe mum of the Manchester Arena atrocity’s youngest ­victim defied her own injuries yesterday to take part in a ­charity walk in her memory. Lisa Roussos, who woke from a six-week coma after the bombing to learn she had lost eight-year-old daughter Saffie-Rose, was cheered on at the Great Manchester Run. Brave Lisa, 40, was accompanied yesterday by Figen Murray, mum of victim Martyn Hett, 29. Lisa said: “I suffered horrific ­injuries and whilst the physical and emotional pain lives on, I am ­determined to make a difference.”Rochdale firefighter Aaron Lee also ran in Saffie’s memory, on his 22nd 10k – one for each Arena victim. Some 23 people died in the attack, including Abedi, making it the UK's most deadly bombing since 7/7.


Source: Daily Mirror May 20, 2019 01:18 UTC



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