00:00They were funny, everybody that met him, they were just a crazy kid and loved life, obviously loved United, he's known up and down the country.
00:16People have got in touch with me from other cities that said they've met him at away games and he was funny and they kept in touch with him.
00:24People have been down at Bramall Lane that have met him through Lottingham, he just touched everybody and I think that's coming across, I hope it is anyway, because that's how I want him to be remembered, not this harrowing story.
00:43Q. And how will you remember him then as mum?
00:47Just so lovable, so lovable, he used to say I love you so so much, every day he told us he loved us, every day, I love you bye, and that was last year's summer, I love you mum.
01:07There's no words, we're looking on autopilot every day, it's surreal.
01:12Just keep his kids safe, first of all, and then I know he's deep on this knife line, he's going to throw everything into that and just get awareness out there, to stop it.
01:28I think today, for me, it's really hit home that this is real, we've had the marks and now it's in reality as a woman today, so for us we wanted to share our sadness and mark today.
01:51He was like my little boy, he loved me so much and I get a lot of comfort knowing that he knew how much I loved him.
02:02We were my best friends, we would have this saying round, I'd say I love you all and he'd say I love you and then I'd say best friend and he'd say forever and then I'd say ever and ever and that was lovely.
02:18He was so funny, my friends loved him, even from him being three years old, we did everything together, if we were upset he wouldn't admit it, I wear his second one.
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