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THE heartbreaking first words of the mum of the youngest Manchester bombing victim when she woke up in hospital were "she's gone, isn't she?".

Saffie Roussos' dad, Andrew, today paid tribute to his daughter on what would have been her ninth birthday.

 Saffie Roussos pictured with her mum - who woke from a coma to learn her daughter had died
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Saffie Roussos pictured with her mum - who woke from a coma to learn her daughter had diedCredit: BBC
 Saffie Roussos was the youngest victim of the atrocity which killed 22 people and injured dozens
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Saffie Roussos was the youngest victim of the atrocity which killed 22 people and injured dozensCredit: PA:Press Association

The youngster died of multiple injuries after suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated a home-made device at Manchester Arena on May 22.

Her father Andrew Roussos told the BBC his family had "lost everything" when Saffie was killed with 21 other victims.

He said he had been "dreading" telling his wife Saffie was dead, but when she woke from an induced coma, his wife already knew.

He told said: "She just looked at me and said 'She's gone, isn't she?' I said 'yeah'. She goes: 'I knew'."

Saffie, who was at the concert with her mother Lisa Roussos and older sister, Ashlee Bromwich from Leyland, Lancashire, was a huge fan of Ariana Grande and was "elated" to be at the concert.

He described his wife, still recovering from her injuries, as "like a soldier" fighting her way back to health.

 The youngster's dad, Andrew, paid tribute to his daughter on what would have been her ninth birthday
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The youngster's dad, Andrew, paid tribute to his daughter on what would have been her ninth birthdayCredit: BBC
 Her father Andrew Roussos said his family had "lost everything" when Saffie was killed
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Her father Andrew Roussos said his family had "lost everything" when Saffie was killedCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Saffie's father Andrew was joined by Saffie's older sister Ashlee (who was with Saffie at the concert) and her brother Xander
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Saffie's father Andrew was joined by Saffie's older sister Ashlee (who was with Saffie at the concert) and her brother XanderCredit: Ruckas

Mr Roussos said: "We've lost everything. We have, we've lost everything, because life will just never be the same."

He said he wanted to speak out so as not to let her birthday go by unmarked - and to keep her memory alive.

He said: "We didn't want to just let her birthday pass. Saffie loved the limelight and I just wanted to celebrate Saffie's birthday through doing this."

He described arriving at the arena to find the bomb had gone off - and eventually found Ashlee being treated but couldn't find Saffie or his wife.

Finally a friend helped confirm medics at Salford Royal Hospital were taking care of his wife, but heard nothing about Saffie.

Mr Roussos hoped she might be in one of the hotels but as the hours went on he was told by police she had died.

Saffie's older sister, who described being thrown to the ground by the explosion, said of the youngster: "She was Ariana Grande-obsessed, so to see how happy she was, it was just ... Obviously I had to go with her."

She added: "She was so happy, just elated all night."

Mr Roussos said: "You couldn't be out with Saffie without having fun, but her dream was to be famous. It was her everything and we bought her the tickets for Christmas.

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Cops pictured helping concert-goers after deadly arena attack which left scores of youngsters injuredCredit: PA:Press Association
 People paid their respects and laid flowers at a memorial for the victims of the Manchester bombing at St Ann's Square, near Manchester Arena
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People paid their respects and laid flowers at a memorial for the victims of the Manchester bombing at St Ann's Square, near Manchester ArenaCredit: EPA

"She was just counting the days, the seconds and it was just Ariana Grande until nine, 10 o'clock at night. And she would sing and dance every single song."

Mr Roussos, who said "all hell broke loose" at the arena after the bomb, was later told by a police detective that Saffie had died.

The grieving dad met Ariana Grande before her One Love Manchester concert in June and told the singer what she meant to Saffie.

He said she told him she was sorry, but he told her she had nothing to apologise about after making Saffie so happy.


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