A dad who was seriously injured during the Manchester Arena terror attack claims he's been 'unfairly' denied compensation from the government.
Phil Hassell, 41, had to be put into an induced coma so medics could operate on his brain and remove shrapnel from his leg, following the blast on May 22, 2017.
He spent months in hospital and was unable to go back to his job as a scaffolder for over three years due to the severity of his injuries. READ MORE: Senior MI5 officer is 'so sorry' arena attack wasn't stopped The dad-of-two, who went to the concert with his daughters, says he hasn't been paid the amount of criminal injury compensation he believes he's owed since the atrocity.
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