Family of Manchester victims send love and condolences to London 

They say the last two weeks have been a parents worst nightmare

Chloe and Liam
Published 4th Jun 2017

The families of Manchester victims Chloe Rutherford and Liam Curry are sending their love and condolences to those affected by the London terror attack. 

They also say they would like to thank everyone who has supported them during this very difficult time.

"We want to give special thanks to Greater Manchester Police, our Northumbrian Police family liaison officers and The Hilton Hotel who have shown nothing but kindness and resolve. To the nurses and British Red Cross we also extend our gratitude for supporting us during our darkest hours.

The past two weeks have been a parent’s worst nightmare as our children were taken from us much too soon. Finally after much heartache and sadness we are in a position at last to bring our babies home where they belong. We ask that in the days ahead the press show us the respect we deserve and the time to come to terms with the impact this horrendous crime has had on us as families.

We would at this point also like to reach out to those affected by the London Terror Attack, sending our love and condolences to those who have lost loved ones, our hearts are aching for your loss, may those injured have a speedy recovery."