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Woman praised after leading 50 teenagers to safety following Manchester Arena attack

Published 11:32 23 May 2017 BST

Updated 13:02 23 May 2017 BST

Rich Cooper
Woman praised after leading 50 teenagers to safety following Manchester Arena attack

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Dozens of children and teenagers, separated from their parents in last night's attack in Manchester, were led to safety by a member of the public.

Paula Robinson, 48, told Reuters how she led a group of around 50 kids away from the Manchester Arena following the attack that killed at least 22 people and injured 59. Robinson took the children to a nearby hotel and posted her mobile on social media, inviting parents to contact her if they couldn't get through to their child. “Parents were frantic running about trying to get to their children,” she told Reuters. “There were lots and lots of children at Holiday Inn.” https://twitter.com/bychristinebswk/status/866815275437625348 https://twitter.com/AmyLou_Cotter/status/866792082471563264 In a post on Facebook that was widely circulated, Robinson wrote: "We have got about 50 kids with us waiting to be picked up, they are safe we will look after them. "Please re-post for any parents with children at MEN [Manchester Arena]. We have taken as many kids as we can to Holiday Inn we will keep them safe and stay with them." Robinson's heroics have been widely praised across Twitter. https://twitter.com/FxxlXnTheHill/status/866809917436571650 https://twitter.com/honestIydrew/status/866792534349160448 https://twitter.com/atterse/status/866799167888388096 https://twitter.com/_MickeyPreedy/status/866931693164396545 Robinson has since confirmed that she is no longer with the children and that concerned parents should contact the emergency helpline rather than herself or the Holiday Inn.

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