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'Remote possibility' Arena bombing victim Saffie would have survived
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'Remote possibility' youngest Arena bombing victim Saffie-Rose Roussos would have survived

The death of Saffie-Rose Roussos - the youngest victim of the Manchester Arena bombing - was probably inevitable and she would have perished no matter what the treatment, an official report has concluded.

The report says Saffie briefly tried to push herself up off the floor moments after the blast and she also raised her arm for help. "It was clear that she was conscious as this was done. A minute later, she was carried out of the City Room," Sir John said in his report. Saffie went into cardiac arrest at 11.26pm and underwent four cycles of CPR although her heart remained ‘asystolic’, which means no electrical activity was detected.

He declined to detail the ‘harrowing’ medical evidence, although she had suffered at least 103 injuries in the explosion. He concluded: “It is highly likely that her death was inevitable even if the most comprehensive and advanced medical treatment had been initiated immediately after injury.”

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