Hero dance teacher who risked life to save children in Southport killings gives first interviewLBC
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00:00I guess it's just made us feel very unsafe. My purpose was creating well-being
00:06events for children and families and for that to happen where I was and for the
00:11words I spoke and the children spoke, for that to be trampled over has just
00:17really dampened all of our spirits really. Feeling unsafe, feeling like we
00:23just lost faith in the world really. I tried to resemble it was being
00:27connected by an invisible piece of string. We're all connected in the most
00:31horrible way. Sometimes that string will fray and tangle and knot but at the best
00:35of times it will wrap together and it's brought a lot of us closer, creating
00:38kindness and warmth and it's created a strong force that almost we couldn't
00:42have imagined being possible out of something so horrific really. There has
00:45been a lot of love come from Southport, a lot of love come from all over the world
00:48to be honest. The impact has been tragic but there has been some glimmers at times.