THE heartbroken families and survivors of the Dunblane massacre have sent a powerful message of support to US pupils as they mark the 22nd anniversary of Britain's deadliest mass shooting.

Loved ones of those who lost their lives in Thomas Hamilton’s rampage in 1996 have contacted students in Florida, who suffered their own atrocity last month.

4 Families reached out to victims in the US Credit: PA:Press Association

In a candid letter and emotional video, survivors of the tragedy say they want those from Marjory Stoneman Douglas School to know that change can happen.

And it comes 22 years after 16 children and their teacher were slaughtered by the monster.

The letter addresses the students of the school – which was targeted by Nikolas Cruz.

The Dunblane survivors and their families cite the changes to handgun ownership laws in the UK. And they said they would be remembering the victims of both rampages at a service tonight.

4 17 people died at Marjory Stoneman Douglas School Credit: AFP or licensors

We told you last month how survivors of the Florida shooting led a mass school walk-out across the US to protest gun laws – with some saying they may not come back until they achieve change.

The letter, seen by Buzzfeed, said: "Dear Students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas School, on the most poignant day of the year for us we wanted to reach out and offer our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy to you and your teachers and to all the families and friends of those who died at your school on 14th February.

"We have watched and listened with tremendous admiration as you have spoken out for what you believe should happen now, a significant change of attitude towards the availability of guns in your country.

“Twenty-two years ago today our own lives were devastated when a gunman walked into Dunblane Primary School in Scotland and shot dead sixteen 5- and 6-year-old children and their teacher and injured many more. The children who were killed or badly injured were our daughters and sons, our grandchildren, our sisters and brothers, our nieces and nephews, our cousins.

"The teacher was our wife, our sister, our mother. Five of us are survivors. The gunman owned his four handguns legally, and we knew it had been too easy for him to arm himself with lethal weapons.

"Like you we vowed to do something about it. We persuaded British lawmakers not to be swayed by the vested interests of the gun lobby, we asked them to put public safety first and to heed what the majority of the British people wanted.

"Most politicians listened and acted. Laws were changed, handguns were banned and the level of gun violence in Britain is now one of the lowest in the world. There have been no more school shootings.

"We want you to know that change can happen. It won’t be easy, but continue to remind everyone of exactly what happened at your school and of the devastation caused by just one person with one legally-owned gun. Never let anyone forget. There will be attempts to deflect you, to divide you and doubtless to intimidate you, but you’ve already shown great wisdom and strength.

"We wish you more of that wisdom and strength for this toughest of tasks, one that will be so important in order to spare more of your fellow Americans from having to suffer the way you have.

"Wherever you march, whenever you protest, however you campaign for a more sensible approach to gun ownership we will be there with you in spirit.

"Tonight we will be lighting 17 candles for those who died in Dunblane and will be remembering the 17 who lost their lives in Parkland. Our thoughts will also be with every other victim of gun violence.

"We offer you our total support for the March for Our Lives and sincerely hope you achieve success. It can be done. #NeverAgain.

4 Tributes were left after the tragedy in Dunblane Credit: PA:Press Association

"Aimee Adam — Survivor.

"Matt Birnie, Bev Birnie, Steve Birnie, Lauren Birnie — Survivor and his family.

"Alison Crozier, John Crozier, Ellie Crozier, Jack Crozier, Fiona Buchanan, Allan Pollock, Allana Pollock, Morag Pollock, Olivia Pollock, Sophie Pollock – Family of Emma Crozier.

"Barbara Dunn, Martyn Dunn, Alex Dunn — Family of Charlotte Dunn.

"Eileen Harrild — Survivor.

"Allison Irvine, Ian Irvine, Bethany Irvine, Rachael Irvine, Scott Irvine, Andrea Linden, Amanda McNamara, James McNamara, Laurence McNamara, Nicholas McNamara, Katherine Robertshaw, Kevin Robertshaw, Mark Robertshaw — Family of Ross Irvine.

"Duncan McLennan, Liz McLennan, Gregor McLennan, Rachel McLennan, Lauren Shaw — Family of Abigail McLennan.

"Rod Mayor, Joan Mayor, Debbie Mayor, Esther Proctor — Family of Gwen Mayor.

"Jenny Morton — Sister of Emily Morton.

4 Students being evacuated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas School Credit: AP:Associated Press

"Mick North, Nicola Cole, Gail Lockwood, Matthew Lockwood, Matthew North, Vanessa North, Christine Warren, Neil Warren, Peter Warren — Family of Sophie North.

"Andrew O’Donnell, John O’Donnell, Sheila O’Donnell, Katie O’Donnell, Rhona McInnes, Anne Orr — Survivor and his family.

"Ellen Petrie, Sandy Petrie — Parents of John Petrie.

"Kenny Ross, Pam Ross, Alison Ross, Andrew Ross, Carolyn Jones, Gareth Jones, Gavin Jones, Irene Smith — Family of Joanna Ross.

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"David Scott, Karen Scott — Parents of Hannah Scott.

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We told you last year how a Dunblane victim’s dad slammed plans to use real deactivated guns in a shooting range.

Dr Mick North hit out over the bid to let punters "of all ages" fire shotguns, Glock pistols and rifles.

And the centre would open just 20 miles from the scene of the school massacre where his daughter Sophie, five, was murdered.

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