Tyneside mum and daughter escape Manchester terror - Amy Lea
©ITV NEWS GROUP 2017 - COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND IS USED FOR EDUCATIONAL & REFERENCE USE. A South Shields mum has described the terrifying moment she and her daughter held hands and ran for shelter, just moments after leaving the Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena. Cheryl McDonald and nine-year-old Bryony were caught up in a stampede of concert goers, unaware of what was happening, before someone shouted out 'there's been a bomb'. Amy Lea spoke to the mother and daughter who are now back at home.

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