It's difficult to look at a picture of eight-year-old Saffie-Rose Roussos without feeling a little of the heartache that still overwhelms her family.
In most of these family snaps she smiles - coyly - her beautiful brown eyes staring straight down the camera lens, a picture of innocence with the cheeks of a cherub.
She has become an emblem of the 22 lives cruelly cut short in the name of a warped version of radical Islam which can justify the murder of innocents leaving a kids' pop concert.
As the life drained out of her on the cold floor of the foyer Manchester Arena in May 2017 after her tiny body had been peppered by shrapnel from the bomb, it was somehow left to an off-duty nurse, an Arena t-shirt vendor and police officers who ran
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