royal manchester children's hospital, on the night of the attack. viewers may find some of the content of the interview disturbing. as salman abedi walked towards manchester ‘sting ready for bed. at 11 o'clock i was getting ready to retire for the night and i got a text message from the registrar. it read, there has been a bomb blast at the emmy and arena, we think it's a major incident. doctor majeed is the leading trauma and orthopaedic surgeon at the royal manchester children's hospital. when i arrived the first patient had arrived and the first patient had arrived and the doctors were working to resuscitate that patient. the response was phenomenal. within an hour and response was phenomenal. within an hourand a response was phenomenal. within an hour and a half we had 30 or 40 co nsulta nts, hour and a half we had 30 or 40 consultants, and it surgeons, plastic surgeons. a pop concert attended by large and of children have produced some of the most severely injured patients to ever arrive at his hospital. what we saw was essentially war wounds. all wounds, yes. the kind of whimsy woodsy on a battlefield. shrapnel wounds, the shrapnel included things like