Homeless man who was hailed a hero for helping Manchester bombing victims and had £50,000 raised to thank him 'STOLE credit cards from grandmother as she lay injured after the attack'
A homeless man who was hailed a hero for helping the Manchester bombing victims has been arrested for stealing a woman's credit cards as she lay injured after the devastating explosion.
Chris Parker, 33, nursed a young girl who lost both her legs and cradled a seriously hurt woman in his arms after Salman Abedi detonated a nail bomb, killing 22.
Grateful well-wishes raised more than £50,000 to help Parker turn his life around as a thank you for his 'heroic' actions.
But Parker has now been charged with two counts of theft for stealing from Pauline Healey as she lay injured after the blast.Mrs Healey, who survived after being in a coma for days, lost her 14-year-old granddaughter Sorrell Leczkowski to the attack. Her daughter Samantha was seriously injured.
Parker has been remanded to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court tomorrow.
Police said: 'The charges relate to a bank card being stolen from the Manchester Arena on the evening of 22 May 2017.'
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