“We will be back, but we need time to get back"
18.04.2020 - 01:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Larkhall councillor’s son has performed an “emotional” song in honour of the NHS heroes during the coronavirus outbreak.
Conservative councillor Richard Nelson’s son Euan performed Bring Him Home from the hit musical Les Miserables, and dedicated it to all the NHS staff working during the pandemic.
The talented 12-year-old, from Carluke, was also honouring both his parents, Lynne and Richard, who work for the NHS.
Euan, a pupil at Carluke High School, has enjoyed singing since he was seven years
“We will be back, but we need time to get back"
By Jordan Moreau
Neighbours living on a Blantyre street have proven to be a cut above the rest when it comes to honouring our NHS heroes.
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