Parents of Manchester Arena bombing victims distraught after 'patronising' Home Office meeting
The mothers of two teenage victims of the Manchester Arena bombing tragedy say they are still unable to grieve due to rules around registering a death if it is subject to an inquest. Lisa Rutherford and Caroline Curry met Home Office officials last week to discuss this issue - which they have been campaigning on for years - but have been left 'upset'.
READ MORE: Police seize 20 tonnes of fakes and vow: "This is the end of Manchester's 'Counterfeit Street'" Lisa added: “We have had so much taken away from us when we lost the kids, you know, at the end of the day because of the circumstances. Along with the pain of all of that, this just seems cruel.
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