Sullivan offers help to homeless hero man

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The story of a homeless man in Manchester called Steve Jones who helped after the cowardly terrorist attack which killed 22 people has touched West Ham United’s co-owner, David Sullivan.

Speaking on ITV, Steve told viewers: “Just because I’m homeless doesn’t mean that I’ve not got a heart. I’m still human still. They needed the help, I’d like to think that someone would come and help me if I needed the help. It’s just instinct to go and help, if someone needs your help and it was children. I mean, it was children with a lot of blood all over them.”

Sullivan is desperately looking to find Steve because he wants to give him six months free accommodation and some money to help him out. Sullivan was a guest on BBC Radio 5Live yesterday and said: “It looks like he needs some help, so we are desperate to find who he is and give him six months free accommodation and a little bit of money to help him on his way.”

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