attack – and she may have survived if she had received better first aid, a report has said.Saffie-Rose Roussos, 8, was one of the victims of suicide bomber Salman Abedi, 22, who detonated a shrapnel-packed backpack bomb as thousands of people watched a concert at the arena on May 22, 2017.A total of 22 people died and hundreds were injured in the attack and in August, Abedi's younger brother Hashem, now 23, was jailed for at least 55 years for helping to plan the atrocity.According to the BBC, a report commissioned by Saffie-Rose's family has revealed that no one used simple tourniquets or splints to apply pressure and reduce her bleeding.For the last three years, Saffie's parents have reportedly believed that she was killed instantly in.
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