Please note - this article contains evidence from the inquiry that readers will find distressing. The youngest victim of the Manchester Arena bombing had 'unsurvivable injuries' one expert likened to battlefield trauma, the public inquiry into the atrocity heard.
Giving evidence on Thursday Professor Jonathan Clasper, a member of the inquiry-appointed 'blast wave' panel of experts, said Saffie-Rose Roussos sustained 'military injuries' in the explosion.
He said the eight-year-old had '103 injuries' and 'multiple fractures to multiple bones'. And a report from the panel shown at the inquiry found she suffered a 'minimum ballistic impact equivalent to the energy of more than 15 handgun bullets'.
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