West Ham owner David Sullivan offers homeless hero who ‘pulled nails out of a little girl’s face’ during Manchester terror attack six months accommodation
The 35-year-old spoke to ITV news today how he treated to injuries after people were involved in a terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena
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WEST HAM co-chairman David Sullivan and his son have revealed they will pay six months rent for a homeless man who helped victims of the Manchester terror attack.
Stephen Jones spoke today how he pulled nails out of a little girl's face after a suicide bomber killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena.
Speaking to ITV news about the horrific incident, he said: "It's just instinct to go and help if someone needs your help and it was children.
"It was a lot of children with blood all over them - crying and screaming.
"We were having to pull nails out of their arms and a couple out of this little girl's face."
The heroic actions have caught the attention of Sullivan and his son, who have managed to track down the 35-year-old and reward him for his bravery.
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David Sullivan Jr posted a series of tweets, the first said: "Me and dad want to rent the homeless man in Manchester a house for 6 months to help him get on his feet 1/2."
The next read: "If anyone can help us get in touch much much appreciated. Such a self less act needs rewarding. Please tag anyone who can help us 2/2."
Before he revealed they managed to find his whereabouts in a last post: "WE HAVE FOUND STEVE ! Shows the power for good social media has. Thank you to all those involved, you have helped change a mans life."