Eilidh MacLeod who was killed in the Manchester arena bombing has told an inquiry into the outrage that it was a 'privilege' to have known the teenager.
Eilidh, from the Isle of Barra, was just 14 when she and 21 others lost their lives on on May 22, 2017. The attack at the arena came as fans were leaving an Ariana Grande pop concert.
Eilidh’s friend Laura MacIntyre, 15, also from Barra, survived but was badly injured.Now among a series of heartfelt tributes delivered by video to the ongoing inquiry at Manchester Magistrates Court, teacher Michelle McLean said Eilidh always had a smile on her face.She said: "What a privilege it was for me to have her in my class as a lovely young woman."She was the kind of girl who smiled all the time.
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