Parents of young Manchester victim lay flowers at London Bridge
Olivia Campbell-Hardy, 15, died in the Manchester Arena terror attack
The mum and step dad of one of the young victims of the Manchester Arena terror attack have laid flowers in memory of those killed in the London Bridge attack.
Charlotte Campbell and Paul Hodgson said they made the visit as a show of solidarity after Saturday's terrorist attack which killed seven innocent people.
Olivia Campbell-Hardy, 15, died in the bombing at the Ariana Grande concert on May 22.
Speaking after laying flowers on Borough High Street, Ms Campbell said she had felt sick'' when she learned about Saturday's attack.
She said: "We felt we had to unite with London - obviously we have lost our daughter and we felt we needed to come and unite with them and let them know Manchester is supporting them and we are all here for them.
"We felt sick that they could do it again so soon, we felt worried for the people here and we just felt that we needed to be here and show our support.''