Heartbroken five year old organises vigil for Manchester
A five-year-old boy has organised a vigil for the victims of the Manchester terror attack, after asking what the children who died "will do in heaven without their mummies and daddies".
Kameron Mahmood is holding the memorial at Shard End Park in Birmingham at 4pm today.
He and mother Charlene Lewis and dad Kaiser Mahmood will release 50 pink balloons, followed by a two-minute silence.
Charlene said she had talked to her son about the terror attack to explain why adults were upset. She said that Kameron had picked up on her feeling upset. She hopes that taking part in the vigil will help him to understand what has happened, and and give him a chance to remember the victims.