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GMB Host Susanna Reid Breaks Down While Talking To Mum Of Missing Manchester Girl

GMB Host Susanna Reid Breaks Down While Talking To Mum Of Missing Manchester Girl

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Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Charlotte Campbell went on ITV's Good Morning Britain today as her daughter, Olivia, remains missing following the Manchester terror attack.

The 36-year-old tearfully told of how she hasn't heard anything from her 15-year-old daughter since she went to the Ariana Grande concert on Monday night.

She says that Olivia went to Manchester Arena with her best friend, Adam Lawler, who is being treated at Manchester Royal Infirmary. Charlotte says her daughter's phone is not ringing out and she's called several hospitals but to no avail.

The distraught mum told the hosts: "I've been told by the police that she's registered as a missing person. She had her phone with her but it's dead, I don't know whether she's lost it in the stampede to get out of there, but she knows my number off by heart so I know she can contact me if she's able to."

It was then that host Susanna Reid broke down, apologising to viewers.

Credit: ITV

As you can see in the video above, Suzanna fought back tears as she told viewers that it was no use her being upset, as it was incomparable to the pain being felt by parents with missing children.

There are still many people who haven't been heard from since a blast erupted at the Manchester Arena last night. Friends and family have been posting pictures on social media - hoping that someone might have seen their loved ones.

Facebook has set up a 'safety check', where people can let others know they're OK following the attack.

Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that 22 people were killed in what they are treating as a suicide bombing at the Manchester Arena on Monday night. Around 60 more have been injured.

Police chief Ian Hopkins has also said that a lone attacker died when detonating an improvised explosive device in the attack.

If you're worried about family or friends you can call the following emergency helpline on 0161 8569 400.

Featured Image Credit: ITV/GMB