Ayrshire women describes terror at Manchester attack
Angelene Wilson was attending the Ariana Grande concert.
An Ayrshire woman has described her experience during the Manchester terrorist attack.
Angelene Wilson was attending the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester Arena when the terror attacks happened.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed 22 people, including children, were killed in the explosion and at least 59 have been injured.
Angelene, from Tarbolton, said: "It was terrifying, just playing over and over in my mind thinking did that really happen? I could have died there.
"Everybody was helping each other. We were having a really good time, an excellent time."
Two Scottish girls are among those missing after travelling to the concert from Barra in the Western Isles.
Eilidh's family have said there has been no contact since the explosion at around 10.30pm on Monday. She is 14 and it is understood her mother was at the venue to pick her up. It is believed her mother is still searching for her.
Laura's father Michael MacIntyre took to Twitter on Tuesday morning to appeal for information to track down the teenager.
He posted on Twitter: "Please...please re-tweet. Looking for my daughter and her friend, Laura Macintyre and Eilidh Macleod #manchesterattack".