We were hooked on getting a cat. One evening we saw two kittens rough-and-tumble playing in a Vienna pet store window. We didn't want to separate them, so we held off our purchase until one was sold. The next day we returned: both had already been sold, together.
how are you? good. how are you? today, millie is trying to rebuild her life in america, still unable to talk about what happened in sousse. millie started with panic attacks about a month after the attack, and they ve never stopped. she s never had any real treatment, therapy. it s like nobody cares. what we all went - through was horrific. and the fact that we . aren t being helped is, in my opinion, offensive. our hearts all go out to the victims of these appalling terrorist acts. our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and with their friends, families and loved ones. sympathy is never in short supply when there is yet another terror attack. but campaign group survivors against terror say victims are consistently let down by the cica, the criminal injuries compensation authority.
and getting over this. and it never happened. i came out in february to nothing. the first letter, on top. paul shows me almost four years worth of correspondence fighting for compensation. june 22. we are ready to assess your application for compensation. you told us you sustained injuries. that s. .. that s just worded totally wrong. well, the cica is set up for injuries, you know, fights outside pubs, you know, crash for cash claims, they sort of view you as. you re on the make. yes. yes, very much so. and that s how they make me feel. survivors against terror say this system isn t what the public would expect and is not what survivors deserve. it s a nightmare. most of the organisations i ve come across, i ve just stumbled across or i ve found myself.
aren t being helped is, in my opinion, offensive. our hearts all go out to the victims of these appalling terrorist acts. our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and with their friends, families and loved ones. sympathy is never in short supply when there is yet another terror attack. but campaign group survivors against terror say victims are consistently let down by the cica, the criminal injuries compensation authority. paul s partner, elaine, was killed in the manchester arena bomb attack. he spent eight months in hospital recovering from his own extensive injuries. while still in hospital, people told me there was, you know. ..the whole nation were behind the people who d lost or injured. you won t have anything to worry about. you just concentrate on getting getting better
paul shows me almost four years worth of correspondence fighting for compensation. june 22. we are ready to assess your application for compensation. you told us you sustained injuries. that s. .. that s just worded totally wrong. well, the cica is set up for injuries, you know, fights outside pubs, you know, crash for cash claims, they sort of view you as. you re on the make. yes. yes, very much so. and that s how they make me feel. survivors against terror say this system isn t what the public would expect and is not what survivors deserve. it s a nightmare. most of the organisations i ve come across, i ve just stumbled across or i ve found myself. late last year, paul appeared on the bbc breakfast sofa. and suddenly. yeah. ..everything changed. yeah. the same day, my solicitor received a phone call.