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Surgeon Honored for Saving Children After Attack
13 Jun
Summary
- Surgeon Vittoria Bucknall awarded BEM for services to children.
- She treated young victims of a devastating knife attack in July 2024.
- Her work ensured a child's remarkable recovery and regained function.

A consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, Vittoria Bucknall, is to receive a British Empire Medal (BEM) for her exceptional services. Her recognition stems from her pivotal role in treating children injured during the devastating knife attack that occurred in July 2024.
Ms Bucknall's expertise was critical in saving the lives of several young victims. One notable case involved a seven-year-old girl who sustained over 30 stab wounds and a major haemorrhage.
Under Ms Bucknall's leadership, the child underwent intensive life-saving surgery, enabling a remarkable recovery. The surgeon's dedication extended beyond medical care, providing continuous support to the family. She is humbled by the honour, describing it as surreal and a great honour.