The parents of Saffie-Rose Roussos - the youngest murdered in the Manchester Arena terror bombing - have opened up their hearts to help those who have lost loved ones.
Andrew and Lisa Roussos have contributed to a new 85-page booklet designed as a bereavement resource compiled by London's Air Ambulance Charity.
They speak movingly of their anguish whilst paying beautiful tributes to Saffie and drawing on their own shattering experience, offer advice to those dealing with sudden loss.
The Prince of Wales, whose mother Diana, Princess of Wales, died in a car crash nearly 30 years ago when he was a teenager, penned the foreword and said he hoped the booklet would provide some 'comfort and support'. READ MORE: 'Prison is too good for you - but as long as you are behind bars, this world is a little safer' READ MORE: Family pay tribute to woman at centre of murder investigation as man is charged by detectives Saffie's dad Andrew says: "I would say that whatever your feelings or thoughts are, they're not right or wrong.
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