DOCUMENTARY
ITV, 9pm On May 22, a suicide bomber detonated a device, targeting children and their families leaving an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena.
Twenty-two people were killed and 59 seriously injured. The impact of the attack was felt all over the country – and the world – as people came together to show their support.
Then for most, life carried on as before. But for those who lost their loved ones or those left with life-changing injuries, life will never be the same again. This powerful and emotional film follows several of their stories.
The people remembering lost lives or rebuilding damaged ones – like the parents of teenagers Olivia Campbell-Hardy, Georgina Callander and Nell Wilson, who were all killed. Or Martin Hibbert, whose daughter was injured and who himself has been left permanently paralysed. Their strength is humbling and inspiring.
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