Brave young bombing survivor from Dronfield returns to Manchester for anniversary commemorations
Amelia Thompson, aged 12, was with her mum Lisa Newton at the concert and was left traumatised by the tragedy.
But the youngster from Dronfield Woodhouse, near Sheffield, plucked up the courage to return to Manchester for the anniversary commemorations today - days after meeting David Beckham at the royal wedding.
"We've never been to St Ann's Square," she said.
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Hide Ad"Before, we wanted to come to see all the flowers but we just didn't have the courage.
"We've just come down here to listen to the choirs and have a walk around to the cathedral.
"We're going to meet some of the families. It's quite a nice vibe but it's hard."
She generously invited Sharon Goodman, whose 15-year-old granddaughter Olivia Campbell-Hardy was killed in the attack, to be her plus-one, but Kensington Palace was so moved by the gesture it provided extra tickets so Amelia's mum could join them.
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Hide AdAmelia, who posed for a selfie with David Beckham amid the celebrations that day, said she wanted to be in Manchester today to support other families affected by the atrocity.
"At the moment I'm alright," she said.