
Manchester Bombing Survivor Witnesses Liverpool Parade Attack: 'It Could Have Been Again'
Liverpool remembers the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing as a survivor recounts witnessing the parade attack. The city is still reeling from the impact of Monday's incident, where a car rammed into crowds on Water Street. Robby Potter, who survived the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, was present on Water Street when the car struck. "It happened about ten seconds after we'd passed," he said, describing the scene as chaotic and terrifying. The video footage shows Potter visibly shaken as he recounts the events, highlighting the lasting trauma of such experiences. The incident has reignited the debate about support for victims of terror attacks and the need for ongoing mental health services. While the physical wounds may heal, the emotional scars of such events can last a lifetime. Liverpool's response to the tragedy has been one of solidarity and community spirit, with people coming together to support those affected. The city's resilience in the face of adversity is a testament to its strength and unity.