A grieving mum whose son was stabbed to death has seen life-saving bleed kits rolled out across the country following a six year campaign.
Lynne Baird, 62, lost her son Daniel, 26, when he bled to death in minutes outside a pub after having a combat knife plunged into his heart.
He had been out celebrating a new job with friends when he was attacked outside the Forge Tavern, in Digbeth, Birmingham, in July 2017.
Carlton Donaldson, then aged 24, was previously jailed for life, with a minimum of 23 years, after being convicted of murder.
Since his death, Mrs Baird has tirelessly campaigned to prevent knife-related deaths and raised thousands of pounds to purchase the kits through the Daniel Baird Foundation.
Lynne Baird, 62, lost her son Daniel, 26, when he bled to death in minutes outside a pub after having a combat knife plunged into his heart.
He had been out celebrating a new job with friends when he was attacked outside the Forge Tavern, in Digbeth, Birmingham, in July 2017.
Carlton Donaldson, then aged 24, was previously jailed for life, with a minimum of 23 years, after being convicted of murder.
Since his death, Mrs Baird has tirelessly campaigned to prevent knife-related deaths and raised thousands of pounds to purchase the kits through the Daniel Baird Foundation.
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