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'I was watching her slip away and I couldn't do anything' - the off-duty nurse who battled to save Manchester Arena victim Saffie-Rose Roussos

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WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS DETAILS READERS WILL FIND UPSETTING. A nurse fought back tears as she described doing all she could to save the youngest victim of the Manchester Arena bomb attack - and the harrowing realisation she was 'losing' her. "I was watching her slip away and I couldn't do anything," Bethany Crook said of eight-year-old Saffie-Rose Roussos as they waited for an ambulance outside the venue.

Ms Crook was off-duty at the Ariana Grande concert with her daughter - and valiantly did a 'huge' amount to help Saffie and others who were injured, the public inquiry into the atrocity heard.

She spent 14 minutes in total with Saffie - squeezing her hand and assessing her breathing and pulse - before Saffie was carried from the

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