Seconds after a bomb exploded in the foyer of Manchester Arena last week, Chris Parker knew just what he had to do.
The 33-year-old – who had been living on the streets of Manchester for years – rushed to the aid of those injured in the attack.
He ran to help a little girl whose legs had been blown off in the attack, wrapping a T-shirt around her legs. He then held a woman with “serious head and leg injuries” as she died in his arms.
His heroic actions didn’t go unnoticed by the public, and a GoFundMe account was soon set up to help raise money – over AU$90,000 – to help Chris get off the streets.
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Surely it's up to Chris himself. There is a reason why he is on the streets. As the article states, he is a vulnerable person. Let him choose how and when he'd like to be helped.
Um, so whose bank account is the money in right now? GoFundMe donations are instantly deposited into a bank account - so whose is it? And who is making sure that Chris ultimately gets all the funds donated? $90k could pay his rent in advance for up to 6 years. It can't be that hard, surely?
Not according to the GoFundMe page. Donations are received by GoFundMe and you can request an withdrawal from that which takes 5-7 business days.