THREE years on from the evil terror outrage that took her young life, a charity set up in the name of Scots victim Eilidh MacLeod has brought joy to thousands of young people in a celebration of music.Eilidh, from the Isle of Barra, was just 14 when she died in the Manchester Arena attack which claimed a further 21 innocent lives 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.But the terrorists could never have known that from heartbreak and profound sadness, children and young people’s lives would be so enriched through the setting up of the Eilidh MacLeod Memorial Trust.Its aim is to bring the joy of music
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