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He literally did physically protect her. He shielded her from the blast. He clearly hasn't properly processed and dealt with the event, and that's totally okay
He is not the let down ,the British government are the let down. Continue to allow ,persons who have absolutely nothing in common with British folk ,none whatsoever. How many have been butchered since this and how many more will be ? Generational problems await native Britons.
I don’t think he will be able to. Very sad to say but it’s father and mothers instinct to protect their children at all costs including dying to protect them. RIP to those who were taken from the Earth
Saffie Roussos, the youngest victim at 8 years old, lived in my town. Her parents owned a fish and chip shop. They had to buy a huge amount of buckets to put in the flowers that were laid outside the shop. I've never seen anything like it. I went to lay flowers for her outside the shop, and there were just rows upon rows upon rows of buckets full of flowers laid down for her. It was just heartbreaking.
Its a disgrace what I read about Saffie, no one put a tourniquet on her for I believe it was 45minutes, at which point it was too late for her, the first aid response was generally appalling from what Ive read and heard from the inquiry, people died because they were not treated quickly enough.
@@John.AR.Activism difficult one though mate, it’s horrible and not right but imagine the amount of chaos and bodies everywhere, I agree 45 minutes is way to long but I can’t even begin to imagine the situation
@@John.AR.Activism mate in that state people don't think clearly, put yourself in that situation, wouldn't you be worried that another bomb might go off? it's natural human survival instinct to run away from immediate danger, which i assume everyone felt under,
@@John.AR.Activism being trained and being put into a certain situation are a million miles apart especially with something like that. Your trained to administer first aid and save life’s but not deal with mass murders from some scumbag terrorist. It’s a different ball games all together but again I do see where your coming from but the main thing is no one should have been put in the situation at all.
And god curse the absolute scum bag who did this! How the hell the British police let his rat relative out of the country before he could testify is a joke! Double whammy for victims and their families
So hard isn’t it. Got my two sat eating their breakfast and I want nothing to change how innocent and amazing they are. This guy saved his kid, he’s a hero
please don't ever feel like you failed as a father!!! you took her to the event and stayed with her. that shows just how much you care for your daughter. what an amazing man
I remember coming back to the city centre the weekend after this all happened. I remember standing there and seeing a sea of flowers, cards, balloons, teddies and god knows what else as high as your waist take up the entire middle of the street. Must have been hundreds of thousands of flowers left there in memory. It brought the city closer than ever before and even today, 3 and a half years later, the entire city is absolutely covered in the same image of the Manchester bee. Every logo, statue and sign bearing the same mark of solidarity, strength and determination.
I had a very similar thing with the Christchurch mosque shooting in New Zealand a day or 2 after it had happened. It's hard to describe the feeling but I dont think I've ever noticed how loud true silence is, it's like being able to hear every little bump and change of the wind. The park right across the road from the mosque it happened at is a park that me and my mum would go for walks on weekly when I was a kid and seeing flowers covering from head to toe street to street is something that will stick with me for the rest of my life.
This hit me hard. His description on just about everything mirrored the horror I went through getting stabbed 10 times in 2016. I think about it when I wake up and when I go to sleep every day. Thank you for sharing your story Martin.
I've gone through a traumatic event too. I also related to this so much. It's starting to go away thanks to therapy. I hope you can find some peace too.
Q_Q Sir you haven't let your daughter down. You ate 22 pieces of shrapnel with your own body to protect Eve. Even if you didn't intend it you shielded her from one of the most evil destructive things (a coward blowing themselves up with a bomb among civilians) with your whole body. You got between her and him. Neither of you should have lived. I believe you both did because of your determination to protect her and stay with us. I'm so sorry you're both living with life altering injuries. You both deserve so much better, as do the other families. Thank you for being so strong in this. Please don't hesitate to reach out for support.
The definition of a strong minded man , far stronger than the average person mentally and physically for being able to cope with this in the manner in which he’s doing so . What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger mate keep your chin up
You sir are one of the few who have stared death in the face and have ignored his wishes! From one survivor to another, I salute your bravery, tenacity and you devotion to your family! May your god be with you.
I really like his confidence when he said "but i dont think they'd ever met a hibbert before. We dont like being told what to do." Thats how u handle stuff like these. Qll the love goes out to the hibbert family. And i hope they hold on to that mindset ❤
You didn't fail as a Dad, mate. From one dad to another. You have achieved the pinnacle of fatherhood. Had you not been shielding your daughter, she might not be here.
It's interesting how he says that you get your head around not being able to walk quite quickly, and that it's all the other stuff that you can't do or do differently that is difficult to assimilate. I had never thought of that before...
What? Really? Yeah, he’ll never be able to drive, have a catheter for all his life, never get a hard on and therefore never have sex…. T10 is a proper break - the scumbag who caused this is hopefully rotting in hell
@@oliverdesvaux Not necessarily for a bunch of those. A cath, yes, that's likely. Sex comes down to how well you and your partner can communicate and adapt with how your body responds. But driving? There's no reason he couldn't drive, hand controls exist. With his ultralite, he can also probably climb curbs and a couple stairs - I used to be able to do curb hops easily in my chair before I declined. If wheelchair users around here can fetch their horses from the paddock, he can walk his dog wherever he wants with appropriate wheels.
What a fucking amazing guy. I wish I had the same strength to think positively, push on and not be overcome with anger and bitterness in the face of such hardship. And you absolutely didn't let your daughter down mate. You took her out to a concert to spend time with her and make her happy. There are many kids who would give anything for a dad like that. It isn't your fault that some sociopath who thought he had the right to murder people happened to be there. I hope you and your family are doing well, sending all my love from Sweden.
Wow just wow, this hits home being a father with a little girl that one day I hope to do all the things you had been doing with your daughter. It shows when listening to you with all the bad in the world there is still greatness and that is you and your positive outlook even after all that ha happened. There is nothing wrong with your Superman cape it's as bright as ever. I wish you and everyone your family all the best. 🙏
I hope you never have to do what he had to do for his daughter. Also when he said that about his cape now being tattered that made me sad. He wasn't able to do all the things he had meant to do for his daughter because it was an impossible standard. Just do everything you can for her - that's enough.
That is one tough, brave, kind and loving father right there! All my respect & well wishes to you, your daughter and everyone who endured this terrible tragedy. Terrorism will never win. Only LOVE will.
You took 22 pieces of shrapnel for your daughter and even though any doctor would've told you you physically couldn't walk, you got yourself up and got your daughter to safety. There's not many like you mate
Martin, you are so inspiring and have a mindset anyone would wish for. You saved your daughter’s life. You are both here, things in life change. But no matter what. Your love for your family will never change. That’s what matters. Keep positive, keep busy, there’s so much more life to live for, as you know! All my respect!
WOW WOW WOW. Now this is inspirational. Do not ever think you let your daughter down. You were her superhero that night there is no doubt about it. Thank you for sharing your story, you are incredibly brave. 💗
Martin you are a absolute legend. Balled my eyes out listening to your story. I can't imagine what everyone went through that night. Your positivety is incredible. I wish You, Eve and all your family a wonderful future. ❤️
@@attiylanen interesting question! I'm in the US so we're already a massive shit show. I still say helping people is the right thing to do. I believe we should help those in need and I won't fault an entire group of people. Granted, all I'm able to do is donate when I'm able so I go that route
@@attiylanen Well its too late isnt it. "The barbarians don't take the city until someone opens the gates for them" Well the gates were opened in the 90s, you do the maths. I'm not even against immigration in general, i'm against how much we've had, whole areas of this country have changed. Its literally a matter of whens the next attack, not if. In fact a taxi has just blown up outside a hospital.... lets see whos responsible for that shall we?
i’ve never felt so emotional watching a youtube video, i truly wish the best for this guy. Might not be the same person but to even be alive is a testament to his outrageously strong character. If i’m half the father this guy is i’d be happy with that
I hate that he feels like he let Eve down. He never lost his oath to keep her safe. Even as he describes it, he took all the shrapnel that would have hit her. He also disrupted the shockwave of the blast by absorbing it himself. He should wear his injury's as a badge of honor. He is almost assuredly the reason Eve is alive today.
Wow. What an incredible guy you are. Never heard of such mental resilience such as this. Phenomenal & heartbreaking story at the same time. Keep living life Martin and Eve!
9:26 Puzzling description of getting hit in the neck. He doesn't appear to have any scarring there. He says that two of his arteries in his neck were severed - he would have bled to death within minutes.
Martin hibbert is so inspiring he such a great dad and he needs to stay strong and always keep the 22 angels in his hearts always never forget them 🐝🐝❤️
The resilience of this man is inspirational and unbelievable. If you see this comment mate hope you and your family have a great Christmas and you have helped me personally put a lot of things into prospective after watching this
I remember waking up one day and my mum said hey a bomb went off in manchester arena last night. And I remember thinking “ok people are obviously gonna be hurt don’t bother asking that”. So I asked if her anyone had died. And she said yes. And I remember thinking holy shit there were people alive yesterday that aren’t alive today. Next time I went to manchester centre there was huge piles of flowers and a lot of memorials. My high school lost a student to the attack and as I get older it makes me realise how truly awful it was. Not to be disrespectful, but the aftermath of this attack was similar to how I’ve heard people describe the aftermath of 9/11
Martin you are still a Superhero Dad! And you didn’t let Eve down. And as you mentioned, you are here for a reason. You sir, have a purpose! Keep changing the world in your own way! Much love to you and your family! 🖤
You are a hero . You took a back full of shrapnel and only thought about holding on until your daughter was safe . Very few people deserve a cape but you are definitely one of them .
thank you for coming forward ive never had to guts to speak about what i saw last night i was working backstage i was part of the vrew responsibale for buliding the stage and connecting all lights and ect i remmber that night like i was yesterday i remmber seeing a lot of stuff
I go to uni with eve the girl who was in the photo with ripped jeans. She never actually talks about it and is an amazing future nurse. Cant begin to imagine the long term mental health implications!
Living in Manchester, I remember this day. The absolute horror i felt knowing kids, enjoying music were targeted and killed. I had never been so angry over an event unrelated to me. Ps martin, its a new chapter in your life - keep looking forward mate, not back, not what could have been because the arrow of time always points forward, never back. Good luck pal.
I hope you're doing ok my man 🥺, I lost my best friend to this tragedy 💔😔 I feel really really bad for all of the victims 😢 I have no words 😔💔 Rest in peace Angeles 😢😔💔
Just devastating to hear your story but also incredibly inspiring and life affirming to see how honestly you're facing up to the challenges thrown at you. I can't begin to imagine how your life has been affected by such a cruel and cowardly act but as one dad to another I send nothing but respect, hope and love to you, your family and all those affected.
Much much much respect for this guy. I had a step mum, 3 sisters & a brother there that night who like most luckily wasn’t caught in the scumbags antics. Martin & Eve story’s sort of touch me just from having family there I find it oddly fascinating & without sounding selfish that they escaped unharmed.
Everyone please do yourself a favour and say "I love you" to your family and hug them, and don't ever take life for granted 🥺💔, live life to the fullest
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"There's 22 families that would take that today."
That sentence hit deep. Sending love to everyone affected that day.
Yeah I watched thinking the injuries him and his daughter suffered were awful, life changing injuries but when he said that, wow really did hit deep.
@@x4at197 hope that you find yourself in a similar situation one day, edgelord dork.
yep, made me tear up
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I hope he can find peace and stop feeling like he let his daughter down. All the best mate if you read this.
There was nothing he could do. He should just remember he was watching a young pop star to make his daughter happy.
He literally did physically protect her. He shielded her from the blast. He clearly hasn't properly processed and dealt with the event, and that's totally okay
The really sad part is she probably feels a lot of guilt too, that if she didn’t like Ariana Grande they wouldn’t be there. Just awful
He is not the let down ,the British government are the let down.
Continue to allow ,persons who have absolutely nothing in common with British folk ,none whatsoever.
How many have been butchered since this and how many more will be ?
Generational problems await native Britons.
I don’t think he will be able to.
Very sad to say but it’s father and mothers instinct to protect their children at all costs including dying to protect them.
RIP to those who were taken from the Earth
Its ok to cry brother... don't hide it. Let it out. You are the best Dad in the World. You are an Inspiration to us all. Im proud of you.
I agree, men should never be afraid to cry, bottling it up can make it worse
Saffie Roussos, the youngest victim at 8 years old, lived in my town. Her parents owned a fish and chip shop. They had to buy a huge amount of buckets to put in the flowers that were laid outside the shop. I've never seen anything like it. I went to lay flowers for her outside the shop, and there were just rows upon rows upon rows of buckets full of flowers laid down for her. It was just heartbreaking.
Its a disgrace what I read about Saffie, no one put a tourniquet on her for I believe it was 45minutes, at which point it was too late for her, the first aid response was generally appalling from what Ive read and heard from the inquiry, people died because they were not treated quickly enough.
@@John.AR.Activism difficult one though mate, it’s horrible and not right but imagine the amount of chaos and bodies everywhere, I agree 45 minutes is way to long but I can’t even begin to imagine the situation
@@John.AR.Activism mate in that state people don't think clearly, put yourself in that situation, wouldn't you be worried that another bomb might go off? it's natural human survival instinct to run away from immediate danger, which i assume everyone felt under,
@@thelonesomewanderer8359 Well yea obviously but im not a first responder, id like to think if I was Id do what I was trained to do.
@@John.AR.Activism being trained and being put into a certain situation are a million miles apart especially with something like that. Your trained to administer first aid and save life’s but not deal with mass murders from some scumbag terrorist. It’s a different ball games all together but again I do see where your coming from but the main thing is no one should have been put in the situation at all.
As a father of two daughters, this is close to unwatchable. God bless the families of the 22, and god bless all the survivors.
And god curse the absolute scum bag who did this! How the hell the British police let his rat relative out of the country before he could testify is a joke! Double whammy for victims and their families
Wasn't god responsible 🤔.,oh that's right it's only the good stuff
So hard isn’t it. Got my two sat eating their breakfast and I want nothing to change how innocent and amazing they are. This guy saved his kid, he’s a hero
@@shaneglass971 😂 yeah, they all like to cherry pick the good stuff God does, don’t they?
@@shaneglass971 if theres a god, theres a devil.
please don't ever feel like you failed as a father!!! you took her to the event and stayed with her. that shows just how much you care for your daughter. what an amazing man
I remember coming back to the city centre the weekend after this all happened. I remember standing there and seeing a sea of flowers, cards, balloons, teddies and god knows what else as high as your waist take up the entire middle of the street. Must have been hundreds of thousands of flowers left there in memory. It brought the city closer than ever before and even today, 3 and a half years later, the entire city is absolutely covered in the same image of the Manchester bee. Every logo, statue and sign bearing the same mark of solidarity, strength and determination.
it the fact that ariana most fans are children and young teens !!! that what makes it harder to watch
@@stephaniekelly3375 I believe the youngest victim who died was just 5 years old. Absolutely tragic.
I had a very similar thing with the Christchurch mosque shooting in New Zealand a day or 2 after it had happened. It's hard to describe the feeling but I dont think I've ever noticed how loud true silence is, it's like being able to hear every little bump and change of the wind. The park right across the road from the mosque it happened at is a park that me and my mum would go for walks on weekly when I was a kid and seeing flowers covering from head to toe street to street is something that will stick with me for the rest of my life.
This hit me hard. His description on just about everything mirrored the horror I went through getting stabbed 10 times in 2016. I think about it when I wake up and when I go to sleep every day. Thank you for sharing your story Martin.
Glad you survived this awful incident and I hope you find peace in the future mate.
@@johnmitchell2269 what sort of question is that?
@George holbrook no. Its a crass question.
I hope you get better. Finding someone to talk to might help.
I've gone through a traumatic event too. I also related to this so much. It's starting to go away thanks to therapy. I hope you can find some peace too.
Q_Q Sir you haven't let your daughter down. You ate 22 pieces of shrapnel with your own body to protect Eve. Even if you didn't intend it you shielded her from one of the most evil destructive things (a coward blowing themselves up with a bomb among civilians) with your whole body. You got between her and him. Neither of you should have lived. I believe you both did because of your determination to protect her and stay with us.
I'm so sorry you're both living with life altering injuries. You both deserve so much better, as do the other families. Thank you for being so strong in this. Please don't hesitate to reach out for support.
Incredible dad, inspirational stuff. Hope him and his family are doing well
Admirable fella, what an inspiration. All the best mate.
People like this gentleman make the rest of us pale in comparison. Stay strong Martin, with you we can all rise above.
The definition of a strong minded man , far stronger than the average person mentally and physically for being able to cope with this in the manner in which he’s doing so . What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger mate keep your chin up
You sir are one of the few who have stared death in the face and have ignored his wishes! From one survivor to another, I salute your bravery, tenacity and you devotion to your family! May your god be with you.
My heart goes out to all of this Gentleman's family and to all the victims of this horrible attack.
you say everything in that comment, x
Fathers will hug their children a little tighter after listening to this.
Brave man for sharing a truly horrendous event. 🙏
I really like his confidence when he said "but i dont think they'd ever met a hibbert before. We dont like being told what to do." Thats how u handle stuff like these. Qll the love goes out to the hibbert family. And i hope they hold on to that mindset ❤
This was so moving. Good luck to him and his daughter.
You didn't fail as a Dad, mate. From one dad to another. You have achieved the pinnacle of fatherhood. Had you not been shielding your daughter, she might not be here.
It's interesting how he says that you get your head around not being able to walk quite quickly, and that it's all the other stuff that you can't do or do differently that is difficult to assimilate. I had never thought of that before...
What? Really? Yeah, he’ll never be able to drive, have a catheter for all his life, never get a hard on and therefore never have sex…. T10 is a proper break - the scumbag who caused this is hopefully rotting in hell
@@oliverdesvaux Not necessarily for a bunch of those. A cath, yes, that's likely. Sex comes down to how well you and your partner can communicate and adapt with how your body responds. But driving? There's no reason he couldn't drive, hand controls exist.
With his ultralite, he can also probably climb curbs and a couple stairs - I used to be able to do curb hops easily in my chair before I declined. If wheelchair users around here can fetch their horses from the paddock, he can walk his dog wherever he wants with appropriate wheels.
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What a fucking amazing guy. I wish I had the same strength to think positively, push on and not be overcome with anger and bitterness in the face of such hardship. And you absolutely didn't let your daughter down mate. You took her out to a concert to spend time with her and make her happy. There are many kids who would give anything for a dad like that. It isn't your fault that some sociopath who thought he had the right to murder people happened to be there. I hope you and your family are doing well, sending all my love from Sweden.
Wow just wow, this hits home being a father with a little girl that one day I hope to do all the things you had been doing with your daughter. It shows when listening to you with all the bad in the world there is still greatness and that is you and your positive outlook even after all that ha happened. There is nothing wrong with your Superman cape it's as bright as ever. I wish you and everyone your family all the best. 🙏
I hope you never have to do what he had to do for his daughter.
Also when he said that about his cape now being tattered that made me sad. He wasn't able to do all the things he had meant to do for his daughter because it was an impossible standard. Just do everything you can for her - that's enough.
Top man, top attitude. Love the 'they've never met a Hibbert' attitude towards recovery, your determination is inspiring!
You shielded your daughter from shrapnel. You saved her life.
That is one tough, brave, kind and loving father right there! All my respect & well wishes to you, your daughter and everyone who endured this terrible tragedy. Terrorism will never win. Only LOVE will.
You took 22 pieces of shrapnel for your daughter and even though any doctor would've told you you physically couldn't walk, you got yourself up and got your daughter to safety. There's not many like you mate
What a champ. To have an teaspoon of his courage would be amazing
These interviews are so incredibly amazing 👌 fair fucking play... Hits hard
Martin, you are so inspiring and have a mindset anyone would wish for. You saved your daughter’s life. You are both here, things in life change. But no matter what. Your love for your family will never change. That’s what matters. Keep positive, keep busy, there’s so much more life to live for, as you know! All my respect!
As a father, a deep primal anger whells up inside when I think about the terror this man had been through.. A brave and stoic man.
I’m sure your daughter is very proud of her dad. Keep strong 👊🏼
WOW WOW WOW. Now this is inspirational. Do not ever think you let your daughter down. You were her superhero that night there is no doubt about it. Thank you for sharing your story, you are incredibly brave. 💗
Martin you are a absolute legend. Balled my eyes out listening to your story. I can't imagine what everyone went through that night. Your positivety is incredible. I wish You, Eve and all your family a wonderful future. ❤️
You definitely don’t have a rip in your cape, sir. You shielded your daughter, and your thoughts were always on her. You’re a good dad.
I just watched the "I was there" video just yesterday. The strength of his spirit is insurmountable. God bless you and those who were injured and lost
Should your country stop taking in refugees or immigrants from muslim countries? Yes or No?
@@attiylanen interesting question! I'm in the US so we're already a massive shit show. I still say helping people is the right thing to do. I believe we should help those in need and I won't fault an entire group of people. Granted, all I'm able to do is donate when I'm able so I go that route
@@fawnahearts I'm also in favour of helping people, but I have to draw a line when helping results in attacks like this.
@@attiylanen Well its too late isnt it. "The barbarians don't take the city until someone opens the gates for them" Well the gates were opened in the 90s, you do the maths. I'm not even against immigration in general, i'm against how much we've had, whole areas of this country have changed.
Its literally a matter of whens the next attack, not if. In fact a taxi has just blown up outside a hospital.... lets see whos responsible for that shall we?
God bless this guy, his daughter and his family. What a true inspiration.
And there are still people out there who are convinced Martin is a crisis actor and harass him and the other families.
i’ve never felt so emotional watching a youtube video, i truly wish the best for this guy. Might not be the same person but to even be alive is a testament to his outrageously strong character. If i’m half the father this guy is i’d be happy with that
Eve couldn’t have wished for a more loving father. Keep well mate.
Such a powerful interview. I need a moment to collect myself.
He is far from a failed father. This man’s a god amongst men.
His love for his daughter shines through, it's awful what this family must have gone through. I wish them all the happiness in the world
Fact that he said luckily he took the force of the blast shielding his daughter #hero
I hate that he feels like he let Eve down. He never lost his oath to keep her safe. Even as he describes it, he took all the shrapnel that would have hit her. He also disrupted the shockwave of the blast by absorbing it himself. He should wear his injury's as a badge of honor. He is almost assuredly the reason Eve is alive today.
You didn't let anyone down fam... that cape got thicker brother... God bless you fam... I can't imagine the frustration
As a guy about to be a dad for the first time this was hard to watch. Love to the families of the 22, and love to all the survivors.
Wow. What an incredible guy you are. Never heard of such mental resilience such as this. Phenomenal & heartbreaking story at the same time. Keep living life Martin and Eve!
We will
Never ever forget the beautiful 22 angels we need to keep them in our hearts always and forever ❤️❤️❤️🐝🐝🐝
9:26 Puzzling description of getting hit in the neck. He doesn't appear to have any scarring there. He says that two of his arteries in his neck were severed - he would have bled to death within minutes.
that’s what i was thinking but still this man is one of the strongest people on earth
Martin hibbert is so inspiring he such a great dad and he needs to stay strong and always keep the 22 angels in his hearts always never forget them 🐝🐝❤️
Sorry you went through that man, I simply cannot imagine how horrendous that must have been.
What a guy. Im hoping to get myself out of this slump that I’m in and be half as good of a man as he is. A true inspiration.
If I was the one conducting the interview I would have to give this man multiple hugs throughout the recording
The resilience of this man is inspirational and unbelievable. If you see this comment mate hope you and your family have a great Christmas and you have helped me personally put a lot of things into prospective after watching this
Such an inspiration! Have donated to his just giving page, wishing him the best of luck X
I remember waking up one day and my mum said hey a bomb went off in manchester arena last night. And I remember thinking “ok people are obviously gonna be hurt don’t bother asking that”. So I asked if her anyone had died. And she said yes. And I remember thinking holy shit there were people alive yesterday that aren’t alive today. Next time I went to manchester centre there was huge piles of flowers and a lot of memorials. My high school lost a student to the attack and as I get older it makes me realise how truly awful it was. Not to be disrespectful, but the aftermath of this attack was similar to how I’ve heard people describe the aftermath of 9/11
Martin you are still a Superhero Dad! And you didn’t let Eve down. And as you mentioned, you are here for a reason. You sir, have a purpose! Keep changing the world in your own way! Much love to you and your family! 🖤
What an amazing dad and inspirational person
You are a hero . You took a back full of shrapnel and only thought about holding on until your daughter was safe . Very few people deserve a cape but you are definitely one of them .
This was very moving. Thank you
thank you for coming forward ive never had to guts to speak about what i saw last night i was working backstage i was part of the vrew responsibale for buliding the stage and connecting all lights and ect i remmber that night like i was yesterday i remmber seeing a lot of stuff
Heart wrenching story. A brave man to talk about what he has gone through, such a mentally strong guy for his daughter and family. ❤️
Very moving story, the mental fortitude to continue moving after such terrible happenstances touches my heart! Keep moving forward!
what an amazing guy, all the best.
Amazing guy. Strong & resilient yet also emotional. Every good luck to him.
I love this series, and this account was terrific. Suggestion: use more mature interviewers.
Great attitude, stay strong mate!
What a great guy, inspirational. Much love
That was a tough watch. He’s a real inspiration though.
I go to uni with eve the girl who was in the photo with ripped jeans. She never actually talks about it and is an amazing future nurse. Cant begin to imagine the long term mental health implications!
This is one tough guy and the kind of dad everyone deserves
Living in Manchester, I remember this day. The absolute horror i felt knowing kids, enjoying music were targeted and killed. I had never been so angry over an event unrelated to me. Ps martin, its a new chapter in your life - keep looking forward mate, not back, not what could have been because the arrow of time always points forward, never back. Good luck pal.
What a hero. He should be given recognition in New Years honours list. So moving!
What a strong bloke. Massive respect
What a mindset. He makes me think there's true gold inside all of us
You did not let your daughter down at all, you were a shield and you should be absolutely proud of yourself, keep your head up mate
I hope you're doing ok my man 🥺, I lost my best friend to this tragedy 💔😔
I feel really really bad for all of the victims 😢
I have no words 😔💔
Rest in peace Angeles 😢😔💔
Words can’t explain it. This guy is a hero.
This man is phenomenal 😢
Your a strong man, you should be proud of the father that you are. From a fellow Northerner ❤
Massive respect to this guy. What a horrific thing to endure xx
From one Mancunian to another; your attitude and determination is inspiring. Respect to you my friend. I wish I was as strong as you.
You're are AMAZING!!!! And a SUPERHERO! You saved your daughter! What a wonderful dad, before and after!
A SUPER DAD!👏👏👏👏👏👊
Just devastating to hear your story but also incredibly inspiring and life affirming to see how honestly you're facing up to the challenges thrown at you. I can't begin to imagine how your life has been affected by such a cruel and cowardly act but as one dad to another I send nothing but respect, hope and love to you, your family and all those affected.
I knew this one would hurt.. but god… I sobbed my little heart out
Many children can only hope for a dad like this guy
Much much much respect for this guy. I had a step mum, 3 sisters & a brother there that night who like most luckily wasn’t caught in the scumbags antics. Martin & Eve story’s sort of touch me just from having family there I find it oddly fascinating & without sounding selfish that they escaped unharmed.
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Thanks for sharing this Martin. ❤️
God bless you and everyone else impacted by this terrible event.
Extremely moving video, total respect to this man x
What an incredible man and attitude on life. Top man and a top dad!
Love and peace to everyone affected by this horrid incident 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️
A true hero and inspiration
Inspiration wish him all the best 🙏🏽
I pray for those people who got killed and injured
They're gone. Should your country stop taking in refugees or immigrants from muslim countries? Yes or No?
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@@attiylanen every western country should stop taking refugees from Muslim countries. islam is incompatible with western society.
Sending so much love n support to everyone this affected. Such tragedy
Everyone please do yourself a favour and say "I love you" to your family and hug them, and don't ever take life for granted 🥺💔, live life to the fullest
esepcially the holidays starts next week
You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only thing left. Don’t feel guilty pal. You are not to blame.
I’m here and I’m alive so I’ll take it.
Good god he’s incredible.