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Second Manchester bomb victim named as eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos Second Manchester bomb victim named as eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos
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An eight-year-old girl, who was described by her school as “simply beautiful”, was the youngest fatality named so far of the suicide bomber who struck at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.An eight-year-old girl, who was described by her school as “simply beautiful”, was the youngest fatality named so far of the suicide bomber who struck at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.
Saffie Rose Roussos was one of 22 children, teenagers and adults who died in an attack which left at least 59 people suffering shrapnel wounds from the blast.Saffie Rose Roussos was one of 22 children, teenagers and adults who died in an attack which left at least 59 people suffering shrapnel wounds from the blast.
Saffie, a pupil at Tarleton Community primary school near Preston, Lancashire, was with her mother Lisa and sister Ashlee Bromwich to watch Grande, who counts children from primary age through to their late teens as fans.Saffie, a pupil at Tarleton Community primary school near Preston, Lancashire, was with her mother Lisa and sister Ashlee Bromwich to watch Grande, who counts children from primary age through to their late teens as fans.
It is understood Saffie’s mother and sister are being treated in hospital.It is understood Saffie’s mother and sister are being treated in hospital.
Chris Upton, her headteacher, said Saffie was “simply a beautiful little girl in every aspect of the word.”Chris Upton, her headteacher, said Saffie was “simply a beautiful little girl in every aspect of the word.”
“She was loved by everyone and her warmth and kindness will be remembered fondly. Saffie was quiet and unassuming with a creative flair.”“She was loved by everyone and her warmth and kindness will be remembered fondly. Saffie was quiet and unassuming with a creative flair.”
The news of her death had come as a tremendous shock, he added. “The thought that anyone could go out to a concert and not come home is heartbreaking.”The news of her death had come as a tremendous shock, he added. “The thought that anyone could go out to a concert and not come home is heartbreaking.”
Georgina Callander, 18, was confirmed as another fatality.Georgina Callander, 18, was confirmed as another fatality.
Callander, who was studying health and social care at Runshaw College in Leyland, Lancashire, sent a Twitter message to Grande on Sunday, saying: “SO EXCITED TO SEE YOU TOMORROW.”Callander, who was studying health and social care at Runshaw College in Leyland, Lancashire, sent a Twitter message to Grande on Sunday, saying: “SO EXCITED TO SEE YOU TOMORROW.”
She had previously posted a photograph of herself with the singer taken in 2015 on her Instagram account.She had previously posted a photograph of herself with the singer taken in 2015 on her Instagram account.
Runshaw College said: “It is with enormous sadness that it appears that one of the people who lost their lives in Monday’s Manchester attack was one of our students here at Runshaw College ... Our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers go out to all of Georgina’s friends, family, and all of those affected by this loss.”Runshaw College said: “It is with enormous sadness that it appears that one of the people who lost their lives in Monday’s Manchester attack was one of our students here at Runshaw College ... Our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers go out to all of Georgina’s friends, family, and all of those affected by this loss.”
The college said it was offering counselling with a dedicated student support team to people close to the teenager.The college said it was offering counselling with a dedicated student support team to people close to the teenager.
Friends of John Atkinson, 26, from Radcliffe, said he had died in the terror attack and paid tribute to him in the Manchester Evening News.Friends of John Atkinson, 26, from Radcliffe, said he had died in the terror attack and paid tribute to him in the Manchester Evening News.
On Facebook, one friend, Taliè Andrèa, called him “a beautiful soul”. Tracey Crolla wrote: “Thinking of all the Atkinsons at this very sad time. John Atkinson you turned into an amazing young man so kind and thoughtful you will be missed by everyone x x.”On Facebook, one friend, Taliè Andrèa, called him “a beautiful soul”. Tracey Crolla wrote: “Thinking of all the Atkinsons at this very sad time. John Atkinson you turned into an amazing young man so kind and thoughtful you will be missed by everyone x x.”
Nana Julie Mills said: “Just heard one of my good friends whom I’ve known since he was a little boy passed away last night. Condolences to his family and friends. RIP John Atkinson.”Nana Julie Mills said: “Just heard one of my good friends whom I’ve known since he was a little boy passed away last night. Condolences to his family and friends. RIP John Atkinson.”
Throughout Tuesday the relatives of at least 15 teenagers and adults, aged between 14 and 44, continued increasingly desperate searches for their missing loved ones.Throughout Tuesday the relatives of at least 15 teenagers and adults, aged between 14 and 44, continued increasingly desperate searches for their missing loved ones.
Deborah Hutchinson, from Gateshead, travelled to Manchester on Tuesday morning in the hope of finding her teenage daughter, Courtney Boyle, who has been missing since the attack. In an appeal on Facebook, she wrote that Courtney was with her partner, Philip Tron, and by 8am on Tuesday neither had been located.Deborah Hutchinson, from Gateshead, travelled to Manchester on Tuesday morning in the hope of finding her teenage daughter, Courtney Boyle, who has been missing since the attack. In an appeal on Facebook, she wrote that Courtney was with her partner, Philip Tron, and by 8am on Tuesday neither had been located.
She wrote: “My daughter Courtney Boyle and partner Philip Tron have gone missing tonight in a attack at Manchester tonight please share and help find them I need them home safe xX.”She wrote: “My daughter Courtney Boyle and partner Philip Tron have gone missing tonight in a attack at Manchester tonight please share and help find them I need them home safe xX.”
The mother of Olivia Campbell, 15, from Bury made a public appeal for help in finding her daughter, who is a pupil at Tottington High School.The mother of Olivia Campbell, 15, from Bury made a public appeal for help in finding her daughter, who is a pupil at Tottington High School.
Charlotte Campbell said she had spoken to her daughter at the concert. “She’d just seen the support act and said she was having an amazing time, and thanking me for letting her go,” she told the BBC. Olivia was with her friend Adam, who was found in hospital, but Olivia had not been found.Charlotte Campbell said she had spoken to her daughter at the concert. “She’d just seen the support act and said she was having an amazing time, and thanking me for letting her go,” she told the BBC. Olivia was with her friend Adam, who was found in hospital, but Olivia had not been found.
Campbell said: “I’m at home phoning everybody: hospitals, police, the centres that the children have been put in. Her dad’s in Manchester looking for her. I’ve got friends looking for her. I’ve got people I don’t even know looking for her, people messaging me, saying: ‘We’ve got her photo, looking for her, we’ll get in contact if we see her’. And I’m just hearing nothing. Her phone’s dead.” Campbell said: “I’m at home phoning everybody: hospitals, police, the centres that the children have been put in. Her dad’s in Manchester looking for her. I’ve got friends looking for her. I’ve got people I don’t even know looking for her, people messaging me, saying: ‘We’ve got her photo, looking for her, we’ll get in contact if we see her’. And I’m just hearing nothing. Her phone’s dead.” Her boyfriend’s father also made an appeal:
The family of Olivia Campbell 15, missing since last night's bomb are desperately searching hospitals for her. Here's her boyfriends dad pic.twitter.com/mDHYZBQm0i
Dan Hett was looking for his brother Martyn who had gone to the concert with his friend, Stuart Aspinall.Dan Hett was looking for his brother Martyn who had gone to the concert with his friend, Stuart Aspinall.
Dan said on Tuesday that he still had no news of his brother - who was due to travel to America for a two-month holiday on Wednesday.Dan said on Tuesday that he still had no news of his brother - who was due to travel to America for a two-month holiday on Wednesday.
Hett’s stepmother Kathryn said: “We just heard he was there with friends and got separated from them. We haven’t seen him since. His phone’s off now. You can’t help thinking the longer it goes on, the worst could have happened.Hett’s stepmother Kathryn said: “We just heard he was there with friends and got separated from them. We haven’t seen him since. His phone’s off now. You can’t help thinking the longer it goes on, the worst could have happened.
“He’s got so many friends, he has a huge network. If he was safe he would have made an attempt to get in touch with somebody.”“He’s got so many friends, he has a huge network. If he was safe he would have made an attempt to get in touch with somebody.”
Family members of a young couple, Chloe Rutherford, 17 and Liam Curry, 19, from South Shields, were also in Manchester searching for them.Family members of a young couple, Chloe Rutherford, 17 and Liam Curry, 19, from South Shields, were also in Manchester searching for them.
A relative Bernard Wills, 36, said everyone was trying to do their bit.A relative Bernard Wills, 36, said everyone was trying to do their bit.
“They are a great young couple, really loving, with a bright future ahead and there’s nobody that doesn’t like them,” he said.“They are a great young couple, really loving, with a bright future ahead and there’s nobody that doesn’t like them,” he said.
“Nobody ever has a bad word to say about them, so we’re all a bit worried.“Nobody ever has a bad word to say about them, so we’re all a bit worried.
“I think it was Liam’s treat to Chloe this time, they’d gone down to enjoy a night away together.”“I think it was Liam’s treat to Chloe this time, they’d gone down to enjoy a night away together.”
The search for missing victims was complicated by the sharing on social media of apparently fake reports of victims.The search for missing victims was complicated by the sharing on social media of apparently fake reports of victims.
On the tiny Hebridean island of Barra, islanders were waiting for news of two teenagers who had travelled to Manchester for their first concert. Laura MacIntyre, 15, went missing along with her close friend Eilidh MacLeod.On the tiny Hebridean island of Barra, islanders were waiting for news of two teenagers who had travelled to Manchester for their first concert. Laura MacIntyre, 15, went missing along with her close friend Eilidh MacLeod.
Laura was found in hospital with very serious burns on Tuesday afternoon. “We’re just getting confirmation of that ourselves,” said Donald Manford, a local councillor and great uncle of Eilidh. “She is very seriously injured and ill,” he said.Laura was found in hospital with very serious burns on Tuesday afternoon. “We’re just getting confirmation of that ourselves,” said Donald Manford, a local councillor and great uncle of Eilidh. “She is very seriously injured and ill,” he said.
Manford said he had yet to hear any word about Eilidh, 14. “She’s a very vibrant young person, who’s very involved in the community. When we have ceilidhs, she’s a dancer and a piper,” he said earlier on Tuesday. “It’s a very anxious time.”Manford said he had yet to hear any word about Eilidh, 14. “She’s a very vibrant young person, who’s very involved in the community. When we have ceilidhs, she’s a dancer and a piper,” he said earlier on Tuesday. “It’s a very anxious time.”
Please...please reetweet. Looking for my daughter and her friend . Laura Macintyre and Eilidh Macleod #manchesterattack pic.twitter.com/1N0cikPQEfPlease...please reetweet. Looking for my daughter and her friend . Laura Macintyre and Eilidh Macleod #manchesterattack pic.twitter.com/1N0cikPQEf
Eilidh’s mother, Marion, had been waiting in a hotel to hear from them when the concert ended. She received a text message to say they would be out soon. She arrived to see people running out of the building and began a desperate search for the girls, calling hospitals and visiting hotels.Eilidh’s mother, Marion, had been waiting in a hotel to hear from them when the concert ended. She received a text message to say they would be out soon. She arrived to see people running out of the building and began a desperate search for the girls, calling hospitals and visiting hotels.
MacNeil said the 1,000 islanders were now feeling extremely tense after so long without news. “Everyone hopes against hope as time goes on,” he said. “People are in shock. If you don’t know the kids, you will know their parents or their grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.”MacNeil said the 1,000 islanders were now feeling extremely tense after so long without news. “Everyone hopes against hope as time goes on,” he said. “People are in shock. If you don’t know the kids, you will know their parents or their grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.”
Another of the missing was Kaia Kopusar, 17.Another of the missing was Kaia Kopusar, 17.
Her friend Ecrin Javakovic said Kaia was from France and had travelled to Manchester for the gig. “There is still no news of her,” she said. Kaia’s parents, who are in France, had been phoning hospitals in Manchester for news of her but had heard nothing, Javakovic said.Her friend Ecrin Javakovic said Kaia was from France and had travelled to Manchester for the gig. “There is still no news of her,” she said. Kaia’s parents, who are in France, had been phoning hospitals in Manchester for news of her but had heard nothing, Javakovic said.
MY FRIEND @makosavenue WAS AT THE ARIANA CONCERT AND HER FAMILY CANT CONTACT HER! PLS RT SO SHE CAN BE FOUND #PrayForManchester pic.twitter.com/XFt2KLP7kdMY FRIEND @makosavenue WAS AT THE ARIANA CONCERT AND HER FAMILY CANT CONTACT HER! PLS RT SO SHE CAN BE FOUND #PrayForManchester pic.twitter.com/XFt2KLP7kd
Jordan Howe spent Tuesday searching hospitals in Manchester to try to find his missing stepmother, Alison Howe, 44 who was missing with her friend Lisa Lees. “We haven’t heard anything yet. I am just about to go into another hospital, we have been looking in the hospitals for her,” he told the Guardian.Jordan Howe spent Tuesday searching hospitals in Manchester to try to find his missing stepmother, Alison Howe, 44 who was missing with her friend Lisa Lees. “We haven’t heard anything yet. I am just about to go into another hospital, we have been looking in the hospitals for her,” he told the Guardian.
Alison’s daughter Sasha Howe, from Oldham, said her mother and family friend Lisa Lees had gone to the arena to pick up their daughters from the concert. The two girls had been found, but Lees and Howe were both still missing. “[We’ve] heard nothing,” Sasha said.Alison’s daughter Sasha Howe, from Oldham, said her mother and family friend Lisa Lees had gone to the arena to pick up their daughters from the concert. The two girls had been found, but Lees and Howe were both still missing. “[We’ve] heard nothing,” Sasha said.
The family and friends of 14 year old Nell Jones used the hashtag PrayforNell to appeal for help in finding the teenager. Nell, a pupil at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School, who attended the concert on crutches, has not been heard from since the concert.The family and friends of 14 year old Nell Jones used the hashtag PrayforNell to appeal for help in finding the teenager. Nell, a pupil at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School, who attended the concert on crutches, has not been heard from since the concert.
Denis Oliver, headteacher at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School, said: “We are this morning offering support to a number of students and their families who were affected by the shocking events in Manchester last evening.Denis Oliver, headteacher at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School, said: “We are this morning offering support to a number of students and their families who were affected by the shocking events in Manchester last evening.
“We believe that one student remains unaccounted for and I have spoken directly with the family.“We believe that one student remains unaccounted for and I have spoken directly with the family.
“This is an unbelievably difficult time for everyone affected by this terrible incident and our thoughts are with the families most affected.”“This is an unbelievably difficult time for everyone affected by this terrible incident and our thoughts are with the families most affected.”
Nell Jones. Still missing. She was on crutches and hasn't been heard from! Keep looking for Nell! Family very worried! #ManchesterArena pic.twitter.com/C7gNYSQ8CfNell Jones. Still missing. She was on crutches and hasn't been heard from! Keep looking for Nell! Family very worried! #ManchesterArena pic.twitter.com/C7gNYSQ8Cf
Kelly Brewster, 32, a local government worker was also missing.Kelly Brewster, 32, a local government worker was also missing.
Paul Dryhurst’s, a relative, said she had been in the arena with her sister Claire Booth, 34 and Claire’s daughter Hollie, 11.Paul Dryhurst’s, a relative, said she had been in the arena with her sister Claire Booth, 34 and Claire’s daughter Hollie, 11.
Claire and Hollie were being treated in hospital on Tuesday for horrific shrapnel wounds, but the family had no news of the missing 32-year-old.Claire and Hollie were being treated in hospital on Tuesday for horrific shrapnel wounds, but the family had no news of the missing 32-year-old.
Dryhurst said the trio were walking in single file out of the arena when the blast struck, breaking Booth’s jaw and her daughter’s legs.Dryhurst said the trio were walking in single file out of the arena when the blast struck, breaking Booth’s jaw and her daughter’s legs.
“After the impact Claire had gone to Hollie but when she looked up she couldn’t find Kelly. They lost her in all the commotion” he said. “We may appear alright on the outside but inside we are churning.”“After the impact Claire had gone to Hollie but when she looked up she couldn’t find Kelly. They lost her in all the commotion” he said. “We may appear alright on the outside but inside we are churning.”
York College student Alex Klis has made an appeal to find her parents, Angelika and Marcin, who have not been seen since the blast.York College student Alex Klis has made an appeal to find her parents, Angelika and Marcin, who have not been seen since the blast.
In a Facebook post, she said: “Anyone who is in any safe place or hospital in Manchester, if anyone comes across my parents please please let me know as they’ve been missing ever since the attack, this is a picture taken tonight so this is exactly what they were wearing.”In a Facebook post, she said: “Anyone who is in any safe place or hospital in Manchester, if anyone comes across my parents please please let me know as they’ve been missing ever since the attack, this is a picture taken tonight so this is exactly what they were wearing.”
A spokesperson from York College said they understood two students had been affected by the blast. In a statement the college said: “One student sustained a head injury, the other is searching for her missing parents. We will do all we can to help and support those affected by this awful tragedy, and we are shocked and deeply saddened by what has happened.”A spokesperson from York College said they understood two students had been affected by the blast. In a statement the college said: “One student sustained a head injury, the other is searching for her missing parents. We will do all we can to help and support those affected by this awful tragedy, and we are shocked and deeply saddened by what has happened.”
An emergency number is available for those concerned about loved ones or anyone who may have been in the area. The National Casualty Bureau number to call is 0800 096 0095An emergency number is available for those concerned about loved ones or anyone who may have been in the area. The National Casualty Bureau number to call is 0800 096 0095