Daily Mail

Families in desperate hunt for missing loved ones

- By Chris Greenwood and Arthur Martin

DESPERATE families were still searching last night for loved ones who disappeare­d in the chaos of the Manchester bomb blast.

Dozens of shocked relatives scoured hospitals and hotels throughout the day yesterday in the hope of tracing their last movements.

Among the missing were music-mad teenage schoolchil­dren who had travelled hundreds of miles to see their idol on stage.

Some of their parents, who were waiting in the lobby where the suicide bomb was detonated, have also not been seen since.

1. OLIVIA CAMPBELL

Olivia Campbell, 15, who has twice entered TV’s Britain’s Got Talent, was among the missing after going to the show with her friend Adam Lawler, 15, who was seriously injured.

Her father, grandparen­ts and others undertook a desperate search around Manchester hospitals as her mother Charlotte, 36, waited anxiously for news at home in Bury.

The teenager sent her mother a text at 8.30pm saying she had seen the support acts, was waiting for US singer Ariana Grande to go on stage and was ‘really enjoying herself’.

Mrs Campbell said: ‘That’s the last I heard from her. She had her phone with her but it’s dead. We’ve no idea what has happened. I’ve given her descriptio­n to the police and I’m just waiting for news.

‘I’m still hopeful, I’ve got to be hopeful, I can’t fear the worst. You just don’t think it will ever happen to you, especially at a children’s concert.’

2. LIAM CURRY AND CHLOE RUTHERFORD

The families of Liam Curry, 19, and his girlfriend Chloe Rutherford, 17, drove through the night after news of the explosion broke.

Liam, a sports science undergradu­ate at Northumbri­a University, whose father died in March after a long illness, had taken Chloe for a night away as a romantic treat.

But neither have been seen after apparently leaving before the final song of the night.

Chloe’s father Mark Rutherford, 45, of South Shields, said: ‘We don’t know anything. We are just waiting for news. I drove through the night to get here.

‘My wife phoned me and said, ‘‘something’s happened in Manchester’’.’

Bernard Wills, 36, one of Liam’s relatives, said the couple had a ‘bright future’ together. ‘They are very much in love,’ he added.

3. KELLY BREWSTER

Increasing­ly worried relatives of missing insurance assessor Kelly Brewster, 32, said her body had shielded her young niece from the blast’s hail of death.

Miss Brewster, from Sheffield, had travelled to the concert with her sister Claire, and Claire’s daughter Hollie Booth, 11.

Miss Brewster’s uncle Paul Dryhurst, 59, a lorry driver also from Sheffield, said last night that she had not been traced, while the other two were still being treated in hospital.

Mr Dryhurst said: ‘Kelly has shielded Hollie and Claire from the damage.

‘The three were walking out in single file, with Claire in front, Hollie behind her, and Kelly behind her. When the bomb went off the impact broke Claire’s jaw and broke Hollie’s legs.

‘They are both currently in hospital having nuts and bolts removed from all places. Claire is having a bolt removed from her face and poor Hollie is having bolts removed all the way up her 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.’

4. MARTYN HETT

The family of missing Martyn Hett, 29, said they feared the ‘worst could have happened’ just two days before he was about to embark on a trip of a lifetime.

He was due to fly to America for a two-month holiday and had spent the last few days saying goodbye to friends. Stepmother Kathryn Hett, 59, said his phone is now turned off leaving his family ‘devastated’ at the thought of what could have happened to the PR worker.

Kathryn, who has been married to Martyn’s father Paul for 25 years, 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.

‘I feel absolutely devastated. It’s so awful. It’s right on our doorstep. Something like this is always in the back of your mind in this day and age.’

5. WENDY FAWELL

Wendy Fawell, a 50- year- old school worker, disappeare­d in the chaos while waiting for her 15-yearold daughter Charlotte. The Elvis Presley fan from Otley, West Yorkshire, was waiting with a friend, Caroline, who suffered shrapnel wounds and was hospitalis­ed. Her stepdaught­er Emma Sykes said there is still hope, adding: ‘Right now we are just hoping that she is disorienta­ted or something, and that she is somewhere safe.

‘Caroline is now in hospital. She was injured with shrapnel in the blast and ended up being taken to hospital on a bus with others.

‘All we know is that when she had come round to what had happened, Caroline did not see Wendy at all. We don’t know what has happened to her.

‘Charlotte is safe and well and is at hospital with Caroline.

‘ We are all concerned about Wendy but feel helpless, like our hands are tied. We just have to sit and wait.’

6. ANGELIKA AND MARCIN KLIS

A young woman has put out an appeal for the safe return of her parents, Angelika and Marcin Klis, who both attended the concert.

Daughter Alex Klis, a student at the University of York, wrote: ‘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.’

7. COURTNEY BOYLE AND PHILIP TRON

Neither Courtney Boyle, 19, nor her mother’s partner Philip Tron, 32, have been seen since they went to pick up her little sister Nicole, who escaped unharmed. Miss Boyle, a criminolog­y student at Leeds Beckett University, spent the day with Mr Tron and other relatives in Manchester before the concert.

‘Phil and Courtney went across to the arena at the end of a meal to collect her. They were heading towards the foyer where the bomb went off. That is the last anyone saw of them,’ a friend said.

Courtney’s mother Deborah Hutchinson appealed for the safe return of the pair, from Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. Writing on Facebook she said: ‘My daughter Courtney Boyle and partner Philip Tron have gone missing tonight in an attack at Manchester. Please share and help find them, I need them home safe.’

Mr Tron, a plumber, has a sixyear-old daughter from a previous relationsh­ip. His ex-wife Rachel Nesbitt, 32, said: ‘I got a message

just before he went into the concert. But I have not heard anything since.’

8. NELL JONES

The parents of promising student Nell Jones, 14, travelled from their farm near Knutsford, Cheshire. Friends said she was with a group of friends from Holmes Chapel Comprehens­ive School, at least one of whom suffered leg injuries.

Family friend Gina Robinson said: ‘Nell is not in hospital, her best friend who she went to the concert with, is.

‘She’s still not been in touch. Her parents and other family members are on the ground searching Manchester high and low for her.’

Her cousin Hollie Webb also issued a desperate appeal to find the youngster. Sharing a photo online, she said: ‘If anyone knows of anywhere we can try as we are heading to Manchester now x.’

9. ALISON HOWE AND LISA LEES

Also among the missing were two mothers who were collecting their children from the concert when the bomb went off.

Alison Howe, 45, and Lisa Lees, 43, from Royton, Oldham, had been waiting in the foyer.

Darcie Howe and India Lees, the 15-year-old daughters they were picking up, are believed to be safe, according to messages posted on social media.

Mrs Howe’s daughter Sasha posted a heartbreak­ing message on Facebook yesterday saying: ‘Still no news. Pls contact if anyone knows anything.’

 ??  ?? Pictured on the night: Marcin and Angelika Klis 6
Pictured on the night: Marcin and Angelika Klis 6
 ??  ?? Liam Curry, 19, and girlfriend Chloe Rutherford, 17 2
Liam Curry, 19, and girlfriend Chloe Rutherford, 17 2
 ??  ?? Courtney Boyle, 19, and Philip Tron, 32 7
Courtney Boyle, 19, and Philip Tron, 32 7
 ??  ?? Shielded niece: Kelly Brewster, 32 3
Shielded niece: Kelly Brewster, 32 3
 ??  ?? Talented: Olivia Campbell, 15 1
Talented: Olivia Campbell, 15 1
 ??  ?? Flying to the US: Martyn Hett, 29 4
Flying to the US: Martyn Hett, 29 4
 ??  ?? Wendy Fawell: Waiting for child 5
Wendy Fawell: Waiting for child 5
 ??  ?? Lisa Lees, 43, left, and Alison Howe, 45: Both waiting in the foyer to pick up daughters 9
Lisa Lees, 43, left, and Alison Howe, 45: Both waiting in the foyer to pick up daughters 9
 ??  ?? Nell Jones, 14: Was with a group of friends from school, one of whom was hurt in the blast 8
Nell Jones, 14: Was with a group of friends from school, one of whom was hurt in the blast 8

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