A 48-year-old nursing assistant is being hailed as a hero for leading dozens of children and teenagers to safety after a suicide bomber blew himself up during an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, killing 22 and hospitalizing at least 59.
Paula Robinson was out with her husband celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary when she heard “a really loud bang,” and saw several terrified children frantically leaving the venue, she told NBC News.
“People were just running out and running in every direction,” she said. “There were a lot of children and they were shouting for their dads must have been picking them up.
Paula Robinson was out with her husband celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary when she heard “a really loud bang,” and saw several terrified children frantically leaving the venue, she told NBC News.
“People were just running out and running in every direction,” she said. “There were a lot of children and they were shouting for their dads must have been picking them up.
- 5/24/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
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