Saffie Rose Roussos was leaving the show Monday night with her mother and sister when a suicide attack on the concert in Manchester tore through an entrance foyer to the sports arena, killing at least 22 people and injuring 59.
Saffie, just eight years old, is the youngest victim to have been identified, but pop star Ariana Grande has many young fans, and many of the victims were children or teenagers. An off-duty police officer was also among the dead.
Below is the information that has been made available on the victims of the terror attack thus far.
News: Ariana Grande Fan, 18, Is First Victim Confirmed Dead After Manchester Bombing
Megan Hurley, 15
The final victim of the Manchester bombing attack was identified late Thursday as 15-year-old Megan Hurley. She was described by a friend as "gentle and unassuming, not an extrovert, but she had a great sense of humor and loved to make people laugh," according to the...
Saffie, just eight years old, is the youngest victim to have been identified, but pop star Ariana Grande has many young fans, and many of the victims were children or teenagers. An off-duty police officer was also among the dead.
Below is the information that has been made available on the victims of the terror attack thus far.
News: Ariana Grande Fan, 18, Is First Victim Confirmed Dead After Manchester Bombing
Megan Hurley, 15
The final victim of the Manchester bombing attack was identified late Thursday as 15-year-old Megan Hurley. She was described by a friend as "gentle and unassuming, not an extrovert, but she had a great sense of humor and loved to make people laugh," according to the...
- 5/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth victims — who were among the 22 killed and at least 59 injured at Monday’s Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England — have been identified.
Alison Howe, 44
The Royton native’s stepson Jordan confirmed her death on Facebook Tuesday. “They took a caring beautiful mum and step mother away from us all she was amazing to us all x love you loads Alison Howe,” Jordan wrote.
Jordan had spent Tuesday searching hospitals in Manchester to try to find his missing stepmother Alison, who was waiting to pick up her 15-year-old daughter from the concert.
“We haven’t heard anything yet.
Alison Howe, 44
The Royton native’s stepson Jordan confirmed her death on Facebook Tuesday. “They took a caring beautiful mum and step mother away from us all she was amazing to us all x love you loads Alison Howe,” Jordan wrote.
Jordan had spent Tuesday searching hospitals in Manchester to try to find his missing stepmother Alison, who was waiting to pick up her 15-year-old daughter from the concert.
“We haven’t heard anything yet.
- 5/24/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
The night after a fatal suicide bombing at a concert in Manchester, England, at least 12 people still appear to be missing, according to reports.
Desperate parents have taken to social media in search of their missing children following the bombing, which killed 22 people and injured at least 59 on Monday night at an Ariana Grande concert.
“Anyone seen my daughter Olivia Campbell,” Charlotte Campbell wrote in a Facebook post shortly after the attack, including a photo of 15-year-old Olivia. She uploaded another picture of her daughter early on Tuesday, writing, “Please share my daughter is still missing with no news on her.
Desperate parents have taken to social media in search of their missing children following the bombing, which killed 22 people and injured at least 59 on Monday night at an Ariana Grande concert.
“Anyone seen my daughter Olivia Campbell,” Charlotte Campbell wrote in a Facebook post shortly after the attack, including a photo of 15-year-old Olivia. She uploaded another picture of her daughter early on Tuesday, writing, “Please share my daughter is still missing with no news on her.
- 5/23/2017
- by Char Adams and Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
YouTube singer Charlotte Campbell, 27, was slapped with a three-day ban from Facebook after she shared a teaser for her acoustic cover of Sheeran’s latest hit, “Castle On The Hill”, for her followers. Related: Ed Sheeran Tears Up Over Visit To Liberia For Comic Relief By posting the video, the singer had violated a Facebook rule […]...
- 3/27/2017
- by Jordan Appugliesi
- ET Canada
Ed Sheeran may be racking up tons of YouTube views thanks to his new album, Divide -- but now the 26-year-old British singer-songwriter is looking to spread the love.
Emerging musician, creator, and busker Charlotte Campbell found herself locked out of her Facebook account earlier this week when she posted a 15-second clip of her Castle On The Hill cover, urging her 13,000 fans to check out the full video on YouTube. Campbell made a video about the situation, and, eventually, it went viral enough that Sheeran himself felt compelled to respond, We The Unicorn reports.
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Emerging musician, creator, and busker Charlotte Campbell found herself locked out of her Facebook account earlier this week when she posted a 15-second clip of her Castle On The Hill cover, urging her 13,000 fans to check out the full video on YouTube. Campbell made a video about the situation, and, eventually, it went viral enough that Sheeran himself felt compelled to respond, We The Unicorn reports.
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- 3/10/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Charlotte Campbell-Stephen in 'I Will Not Be Silenced'.
Australian aid worker Charlotte Campbell-Stephen was gang raped in Nairobi in 2006..
I Will Not Be Silenced, screening tomorrow night at 9.30 on ABC2, is the story of Campbell-Stephen's quest for justice and her campaign for women.s rights in Kenya.
The documentary was directed by veteran filmmaker Judy Rymer (Message from Moree, All Points of the Compass, Frank and Daz Take On The World, Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy) and produced by Rymer and Lois Harris.
Campbell-Stephen approached Rymer after she'd been in court for about a year..
"Someone had told her to come to me because they thought I'd be the right person to do a story on her, but at the time what she really had in mind was to take some women healers back to work with the women in [Nairobi's] Kibera slum, and that was...
Australian aid worker Charlotte Campbell-Stephen was gang raped in Nairobi in 2006..
I Will Not Be Silenced, screening tomorrow night at 9.30 on ABC2, is the story of Campbell-Stephen's quest for justice and her campaign for women.s rights in Kenya.
The documentary was directed by veteran filmmaker Judy Rymer (Message from Moree, All Points of the Compass, Frank and Daz Take On The World, Poles Apart: The Blue Poles Controversy) and produced by Rymer and Lois Harris.
Campbell-Stephen approached Rymer after she'd been in court for about a year..
"Someone had told her to come to me because they thought I'd be the right person to do a story on her, but at the time what she really had in mind was to take some women healers back to work with the women in [Nairobi's] Kibera slum, and that was...
- 3/7/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
When Australian aid worker Charlotte Campbell-Stephen was gang raped, police told her ‘no one wins rape cases in Kenya’. Her battle to prove them wrong took more than seven years
As Charlotte Campbell-Stephen sat in a Kenyan police station reporting the brutal attack and gang rape she endured over an eight-hour period, the police interview room began to fill with men. It was 2006 and Campbell-Stephen, an Australian aid worker, was giving detective inspector Geoff Kinuya what she described as a “blow-by-blow”account of her ordeal.
Eight hours had been a long time to stare at the violent Nairobi gang as they mocked and raped her, but it had allowed her to memorise and describe to Kinuya her ordeal, and her attackers, in meticulous detail. Like “the man with the big leather jacket”.
Continue reading...
As Charlotte Campbell-Stephen sat in a Kenyan police station reporting the brutal attack and gang rape she endured over an eight-hour period, the police interview room began to fill with men. It was 2006 and Campbell-Stephen, an Australian aid worker, was giving detective inspector Geoff Kinuya what she described as a “blow-by-blow”account of her ordeal.
Eight hours had been a long time to stare at the violent Nairobi gang as they mocked and raped her, but it had allowed her to memorise and describe to Kinuya her ordeal, and her attackers, in meticulous detail. Like “the man with the big leather jacket”.
Continue reading...
- 5/12/2015
- by Melissa Davey
- The Guardian - Film News
When Australian aid worker Charlotte Campbell-Stephen was gang raped, police told her ‘no one wins rape cases in Kenya’. Her battle to prove them wrong took more than seven years
As Charlotte Campbell-Stephen sat in a Kenyan police station reporting the brutal attack and gang rape she endured over an eight-hour period, the police interview room began to fill with men. It was 2006 and Campbell-Stephen, an Australian aid worker, was giving detective inspector Geoff Kinuya what she described as a “blow-by-blow”account of her ordeal.
Eight hours had been a long time to stare at the violent Nairobi gang as they mocked and raped her, but it had allowed her to memorise and describe to Kinuya her ordeal, and her attackers, in meticulous detail. Like “the man with the big leather jacket”.
Continue reading...
As Charlotte Campbell-Stephen sat in a Kenyan police station reporting the brutal attack and gang rape she endured over an eight-hour period, the police interview room began to fill with men. It was 2006 and Campbell-Stephen, an Australian aid worker, was giving detective inspector Geoff Kinuya what she described as a “blow-by-blow”account of her ordeal.
Eight hours had been a long time to stare at the violent Nairobi gang as they mocked and raped her, but it had allowed her to memorise and describe to Kinuya her ordeal, and her attackers, in meticulous detail. Like “the man with the big leather jacket”.
Continue reading...
- 5/12/2015
- by Melissa Davey
- The Guardian - Film News
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