On the day of a Manchester bombing victim's funeral, her family say they feel no hate or anger about what happened.
Charlotte Campbell says that being angry would feel like taking away some of the love she has for her 15-year-old daughter, who was one of 22 people killed at a concert by pop star Ariana Grande.
Members of the public have been invited to the funeral service at St Anne's church at Tottington in Bury.
Olivia's parents have urged mourners to wear blue instead of black.
Her mother said that a party would be held later in the day telling Sky News: "It's going to be all the things we'll now never do with her: her proms, her 16th, her 18th, her 21st, her wedding - everything."
Despite the couple's upbeat approach to the funeral Charlotte tearfully told Sky News that the month since her daughter's death had been a struggle.
"I'm not even living day by day I'm living minute by minute. Nothing's going to change for me for a long time at the moment. I've lost my daughter. I've last my baby and I've just got to deal with that at the moment."
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