went on trial earlier this year. The brave mum said she went into “self-preservation” mode while sitting just metres from Hashem Abedi in the Old Bailey.
Mrs Murray said she “locked eyes” with her son’s killer “once or twice” during the trial, but tried not to think about the emotional impact of his actions."I just looked at him," she said. "To be honest with you he looked like an ordinary young man who got it so horrifically wrong."I thought ‘shame on you’ and that’s all."I really tried very hard not to get emotionally engaged.
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