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Manchester attack victim tells how she fled concert bomber. A nine- year- old girl who narrowly escaped death in last night’s blast in Manchester has said she was ‘really scared and shaking’ – but would be brave enough to go to another concert so long as her mother was there. Nevie Hemblys was inside the arena with her sister Nell, 1.
Heidi, 4. 3, when the bomb went off. Speaking exclusively to Mail. Online with full permission from her mother Heidi, brave nine- year- old Nevie said: ‘I was really scared and I was just shaking the whole way back. It was my second concert.'She is the youngest survivor to give her account of the atrocity. Asked if she would ever be able to go to a concert again, she courageously said: 'I’ll be alright to go to another as long as my mum is there.’Young survivor: Nine- year- old Nevie has become the youngest survivor to tell how she narrowly escaped death in last night’s blast in Manchester.
The brave Ariana Grande fan, speaking with permission from her mother, said she was ‘really scared and shaking’ – but would be brave enough to go to another concert so long as her mum was there. Terrors: Nell, 1.
Nevie's sister, told of her fear at watching footage of the attack she had just been caught up in. She told Mail. Online: 'I got to sleep about half two because we had the news on all night, just watching. It’s more terrifying when you're watching it back'The girls and their mother were taken to a nearby Holiday Inn which had been set aside for children and adults caught up in the attack. Her sister, Nell, 1. I got to sleep about half two because we had the news on all night, just watching. It’s more like terrifying when you're watching it back.‘[At the time of the attack] I felt worried because I didn't really know what it was, I was just panicking and just following everybody else.‘I was alright this morning actually.
I knew what it was and it more safe now because there was police all over the place. We were asking our mum what’s going on and she was just trying to keep us calm.’Mrs Hemberlys told Mail.
Online how they had travelled from Halifax for the concert and had a ‘great evening’ before the terrorist struck.‘We heard a huge bang and everybody just panicked,’ she said. Everyone was screaming and we just ran. I tried to keep the girls calm and luckily we made it out OK.’She said that the initial sense of disbelief gave way to distress once they were in the hotel room and trying to process what had happened. It’s impossible to get your head round it as an adult, let alone know what to tell your children,’ she said. Trip of a lifetime: Heidi Hemberlys, pictured above with her daughters, told Mail. Online how they had travelled from Halifax for the concert and had a ‘great evening’ before the terrorist struck.
We heard a huge bang and everybody just panicked,’ she said. Everyone was screaming and we just ran.
I tried to keep the girls calm and luckily we made it out OK.’Traumatised: Heidi Hemblys said she didn't know how to explain the attack to her daughters. It’s really hard to find the words. Both of my girls will be traumatised, I’m sure.
Last night they were in absolute hysterics. They couldn't sleep and had nightmares.‘It’s really hard to find the words. Both of my girls will be traumatised, I’m sure.
Last night they were in absolute hysterics. They couldn't sleep and had nightmares.'It’s really hard as a mum to know what to say to make them feel safe again.’The mothers of two other girls caught up in last night's atrocity also told Mail. Online of the moment they grabbed their children's hands and 'literally ran for their lives' as 2. Amy Hill, 1. 3, and Hayley Lunt, 1. It was the first time the younger girl had been to a live performance, her mother said.'It's her first concert. Skins Season 4 Finale Explained.
After that, I don't think she'll want to go to another because she and myself were both absolutely terrified,' she said.'When the bomb went off, it took a few seconds before anybody realised that something serious had taken place.'I heard two bangs. They didn't sound loud enough to be explosions. I thought they were either balloons or a speaker. Fear: Brave Nevie, left, aged nine, and Nell, right, aged ten, had been so excited about the Ariana Grande concert but have been left with nightmares after witnessing the atrocity'I didn't think for one minute there had been an explosion.'Then, very quickly I could hear screams and I grabbed my daughter's hand and we literally ran for our lives.'Amy Hill's mother added: 'The concert was coming to an end and we had had a fantastic evening. We began to walk up the stairs for the exit.'The doors were open and we heard this very loud explosion. I didn't think it was a bomb.
I carried on walking up the stairs normally and then all of a sudden I could hear screams and everybody started to run in sheer terror.'The girls and their mothers were ushered to the Premier Inn near the venue which housed about 1. Fifty mainly unaccompanied children were taken to a nearby Holiday Inn where they were cared for by specialist officers while the casualties were treated elsewhere.
Stay Brown, who is celebrating her 1. David Brown and his partner Sharon Moir as a treat.‘It was really scary, especially on my birthday,’ she told Mail. Online. ‘I don’t know what my birthday will be like next year.’Mr Brown added: ‘We just feel we are lucky to be alive and we need time to process everything.’.