HERO HONOURED

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

Sponsored by

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.

Advertisement
West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan and his son David Sullivan Jr will pay six months rent for Stephen Jones in Manchester

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.


Keep up to date with all the latest news, gossip, rumours and done deals in SunSport’s live transfer blog


"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."

Advertisement

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.

Homeless Stephen Jones, 35, described in harrowing detail how he pulled nails from a little girl's faceCredit: ITV News
Manchester United held a minutes silence for the victims of the Manchester terror attacksCredit: Getty Images
People gather for a vigil in Albert Square outside Manchester Town HallCredit: PA:Press Association
Advertisement

MOST READ IN SPORT

WORLD DARTS CHAMPS
Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen headlining TODAY, Humphries THROUGH
OPEN MIKE
Boxing icon Mike Tyson's alarming confession after Jake Paul defeat
RIP SILVINO
Ex-snooker star Silvino Francisco who won British Open dies aged 78
HERO'S BATTLE
Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy gives cancer update after 'unimaginable' year

 

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."

 

 Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion as a terrorist attack and have confirmed 22 fatalities and 59 injuredCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Advertisement
At least 59 people were injured in the blast which tore through Manchester Arena last nightCredit: iCelebTV
Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com