Manchester attack anniversary: ‘We miss Olivia every day’
15-year-old Olivia Campbell-Hardy was one of the 22 people who were killed in the 2017 Manchester Arena terror attack.
On the first anniversary of the attack, her grandfather Steve Goodman says “there’s still a lot of raw grief” and that the family are “taking small steps”.
Steve says Olivia “loved life” and had dreamt of becoming a music or dance teacher.
He has since helped start a charity in her honour called ‘Liv’s Trust’, which aims to inspire and support those involved in music, drama and dance.
Steve says when he’s not thinking about the charity then his “head is all over the place”.
“I’d have probably been in bits or in prison by now if I had nothing to focus on.”
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