As a reporter, Lorraine Kelly covered Dunblane and Lockerbie but the first time she wept on TV was watching Eilidh MacLeod’s coffin being carried off the plane.She was in the ITV studios in London, watching footage of the 14-year-old’s body being brought home after the terrorist attack on an Ariana Grande concert in 2017.She told the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast: “Sometimes it’s so hard not to cry.
I’ve only done it once, after bombings in Manchester, when a girl from Barra in the Outer Hebrides was murdered.“Barra is the most peaceful, tranquil, safe place.
And I lost it, which is not like me but it really brought it home to me. I couldn’t help thinking about her mum and dad, she had gone to that concert so excited.“There were pipers and
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