Manchester Arena bombing: Figen Murray, mother of victim Martyn Hett, delivers letter urging Rishi Sunak to pass Martyn’s Law Ms Murray arrived at No 10 on the seventh anniversary of her son's death to push for the measure, which calls for UK venues and local authorities to have training requirements and preventative plans against terror attacks, to be introduced to Parliament.

(Sky News) The mother of a victim of the Manchester Arena bombing has walked from the venue to Downing Street to deliver a letter calling for new terror laws.

Figen Murray’s son, Martyn Hett, was one of 22 people killed when terrorist Salman Abedi detonated a bomb at the end of an Ariana Grande concert in May 2017.

Ms Murray arrived outside No 10 on the seventh anniversary of her son’s death and handed over a letter calling for the implementation of Martyn’s Law.

She set off from the arena at 11am on 7 May with the aim of looking Prime Minister Rishi Sunak “in the eye” and calling for the bill, which would require UK venues and local authorities to have training requirements and preventative plans against terror attacks, to be introduced to Parliament.

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