THE Manchester Arena bombing victims were failed by emergency services on an “unfathomable scale”, Saffie-Rose Roussos’ family say.
Saffie-Rose, eight, was the youngest of the 22 people who died in the May 2017 terror attack.
A critical report has today found at least one of the victims would have survived the attack had it not been for the “inadequate” emergency response.
That one person was 28-year-old John Atkinson.
Sir John Saunders, the public inquiry’s chairman who wrote the report, said he also found it was “highly unlikely” Saffie-Rose would have survived with a quicker emergency response – but there was “a remote possibility”.