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as mum and dad for saffie, really we see it as saffie's voice.aspects of that night were catastrophically wrong so we're here to make sure it's aired, for thejudge to hear. and it's... it is very important for us to do. it is going to be a tough day. as a human being, a father, i cannot live with myself if i don't voice this. the response on that night was shameful and inadequate. what can we learn from this? the response of the security services on this atrocity should go down in history as one of the worst failures from start to finish. and that's what we should learn from this. thank you. i want to thank those that tried to help saffie that night and for being with her. i also want to say to the professionals, like the emergency services and mi5, that this inquiry isn't about protecting your job, your reputation or your uniform. we understand the sheer panic and fear you were faced with that night, but until you admit the failings, how can there be a positive change? during the inquiry north west ambulance service said lessons have been learne
as mum and dad for saffie, really we see it as saffie's voice.aspects of that night were catastrophically wrong so we're here to make sure it's aired, for thejudge to hear. and it's... it is very important for us to do. it is going to be a tough day. as a human being, a father, i cannot live with myself if i don't voice this. the response on that night was shameful and inadequate. what can we learn from this? the response of the security services on this atrocity should go down in history as...
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and all i could say was saffie. ijust said — i could say was saffie. ijust said saffie.ital with life—threatening injuries. andrew finally tracked her down at 6:30am the next morning. 50 at 6:30am the next morning. so i went at 6:30am the next morning. sr i went into icu, and took a look at lisa, and ijust walked behind the bed and just broke down. they went through the possibilities of amputation of her hand, her leg, being paralysed from the leg down, and basically a 20% chance of surviving. and basically a 20% chance of surviving-— surviving. lisa was put into a coma. andrew _ surviving. lisa was put into a coma. andrew still _ surviving. lisa was put into a coma. andrew still didn't - surviving. lisa was put into a l coma. andrew still didn't know where saffie was. this coma. andrew still didn't know where saffie was.— where saffie was. this was becoming _ where saffie was. this was becoming a _ where saffie was. this was becoming a nightmare, - where saffie was. this was| becoming a nightmare, and where saffie was. this was i becoming a nightmare, and it where saffi
and all i could say was saffie. ijust said — i could say was saffie. ijust said saffie.ital with life—threatening injuries. andrew finally tracked her down at 6:30am the next morning. 50 at 6:30am the next morning. so i went at 6:30am the next morning. sr i went into icu, and took a look at lisa, and ijust walked behind the bed and just broke down. they went through the possibilities of amputation of her hand, her leg, being paralysed from the leg down, and basically a 20% chance of...
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is this from saffie? they have come here for the wedding of saffie's godmother.ration, too. because it is love that carries them through. we will never be who we were. and we will never have what we had, but saffie is always with us and we will take her with us for ever. # happy birthday, dear saffie. you can't have closure. you don't want closure. # happy birthday, dear saffie. if you want to ask me a question about her, or what was she like, it is fine. i want to talk about her, i want to remember her, and i want everyone to remember her. the family's full story will be shown on bbc one tonight at 8pm in panorama's manchester arena bombing: saffie's story and is also available on bbc iplayer. time now to get the newswhere you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tolu adeoye. donations are continuing to pour in for the people of ukraine from across the capital with some londoners travelling to the region to support those fleeing. among them is andrew trotter who runs a business in romania. he's planning to deliver supplies to those in need at the border town o
is this from saffie? they have come here for the wedding of saffie's godmother.ration, too. because it is love that carries them through. we will never be who we were. and we will never have what we had, but saffie is always with us and we will take her with us for ever. # happy birthday, dear saffie. you can't have closure. you don't want closure. # happy birthday, dear saffie. if you want to ask me a question about her, or what was she like, it is fine. i want to talk about her, i want to...
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saffie-rose roussos was the youngest victim.— saffie-rose roussos was the youngest victim. had a heart of love. she just - youngest victim. she just had a heart of love. she just was - heart of love. she 'ust was enthusiastic h heart of love. she 'ust was enthusiastic about]- heart of love. she just was - enthusiastic about everything.
saffie-rose roussos was the youngest victim.— saffie-rose roussos was the youngest victim. had a heart of love. she just - youngest victim. she just had a heart of love. she just was - heart of love. she 'ust was enthusiastic h heart of love. she 'ust was enthusiastic about]- heart of love. she just was - enthusiastic about everything.
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2017, a bomb exploded at an ariana grande concert in manchester. 22 people were murdered. 8—year—old saffie—rosestic about everything. -
2017, a bomb exploded at an ariana grande concert in manchester. 22 people were murdered. 8—year—old saffie—rosestic about everything. -
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to identify young students who are at risk for dyslexia, education advocates city supervisor asha saffyond who grew up with dyslexia, held a rally at san francisco city hall to support the proposal. it would require the state board of education to establish screening measures. for the learning disorder, now southern california state senator anthony porter nino also struggles with dyslexia and told ktvu he authored the bill to help kids get help sooner. i think it makes a significant difference in a child's life. the earlier you recognize the problem the earlier you can address it, and so in my case, i wasn't recognizes that dyslexic until the eighth grade. we know that 32 other states do it in the first grade kindergarten, and that's when we should do it in california. let's take this 15 to 30 minutes. screening, identify where there's a reading problem. and then get that student health. no. roughly 10 to 15% of americans have some symptoms of dyslexia, which makes it the most common form of learning disability. the bill is currently pending in the assembly education committee. a massiv
to identify young students who are at risk for dyslexia, education advocates city supervisor asha saffyond who grew up with dyslexia, held a rally at san francisco city hall to support the proposal. it would require the state board of education to establish screening measures. for the learning disorder, now southern california state senator anthony porter nino also struggles with dyslexia and told ktvu he authored the bill to help kids get help sooner. i think it makes a significant difference...