West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan is set to provide shelter and money to Stephen Jones, a homeless man who helped tend to victims of Monday's terrorist attack in Manchester.
After the atrocity at the Manchester Arena, Jones documented the evening's events to local broadcasters and spoke of how he helped children who had been hit with shrapnel.
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live on Tuesday, Sullivan made a plea for him to come forward:
BBC Radio 5 liveWest Ham co-owner David Sullivan wants to find a homeless man who helped victims during the #Manchester attack https://t.