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Manchester bombing survivor who lost his partner in Arena attack pays tribute to his 'world' in emotional GMB interview

A survivor of the devastating Manchester Arena bombing has spoken out about the tragic terror attack which claimed his partner's life almost five years ago. Paul Price was at the arena on May 22, 2017 with his wife Elaine waiting to collect their daughter Gabrielle, then aged 13, from the Ariana Grande concert when the unthinkable happened.

Paul's partner police officer Elaine McIver, 43, lost her life in the suicide bombing as one of the 22 murdered by Salman Abedi. As next month marks five years since the suicide bombing, Paul has now bravely spoken out to reflect on losing his partner and the aftermath that has affected his life ever since.

Paul, who sustained life-changing injuries as a result of the bombing, says he owes his life to T-shirt and poster seller Paul Reid, 48, who was one of the first on the scene after Abedi detonated a device in a rucksack. Mr Reid stayed with Paul, keeping him conscious until an ambulance arrived.

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Paul opened up about his grief and the trauma he experience on Good Morning Britain ahead of the final part of the new ITV documentary airing tonight. Worlds Collide: The Manchester Bombing is said to uncover the truth of what really happened five years on.

Speaking to GMB hosts Adil Ray and Charlotte Hawkins, Paul said: "In the early days I found it really difficult to talk about Elaine because the hurt, the sadness, the loss was so great and it was too upsetting, but now that I can I love talking about her.

"Elaine was everything to me, she was the love of my life and I was the love of her life. But she was one of these people that you meet and you feel like you've known forever. She was

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