Manchester Arena victim’s mother to walk to Downing Street to demand new law

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Martyn Hett’s mother Figen Murray will walk from the venue to London ‘to hand-deliver a letter to the Prime Minister’.

Martyn Hett’s mother Figen Murray will arrive in central London on May 22 – the seventh anniversary of her son’s death

Mr Hett’s mother Figen Murray has long campaigned for the introduction of the law, which has yet to get beyond draft stage.On May 7, she will walk from the spot where her son was killed to Downing Street, arriving on May 22 – the seventh anniversary of his death. “This year marks the seventh anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack and rather than spending time at home with my family celebrating Martyn’s life, I’ll be walking from the Manchester Arena to 10 Downing Street to hand-deliver a letter to the Prime Minister.”Figen Murray said her world ‘completely changed’ when her son was killed in the attack

They said it was a “concern” that attacks which had occurred in some parts of the UK, such as in Scotland, would not fall into the draft Bill’s scope.

 

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