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Salman Abedi, bomber of Manchester Arena The bomber, Salman Ramadan Abedi (31 December 1994 - 22 May 2017) was identified as a 22-year-old British Muslim of Libyan ancestry. [ 97 ] [ 98 ] According to US intelligence sources, Abedi was identified by the bank card that he had with him and the identification was confirmed using facial recognition ...
MANCHESTER, England, May 23 (Reuters) - British police on Tuesday identified the suicide bomber who killed 22 people, including children, in an attack on a crowded concert hall in Manchester, and ...
Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi died from blast injuries and took 22 innocent people with him, an inquest has concluded. Sir John Saunders, chairman of the public inquiry into the ...
British police said they arrested a 23-year old man in connection with a suicide bomb attack in Manchester which killed 22 people. Suicide bomber kills at least 22 people, including children, at ...
Hussam Muhammad Bilal Abdo (Arabic: حسام محمد بلال عبده; born 24 February 1990 [1]) is a Palestinian from the Masahiya area of Nablus, who, as a teenager, made international headlines on 24 March 2004, when he entered the Hawara Checkpoint in the West Bank, with eight kilos (18 lbs) of explosives strapped to his body as part of a suicide attack attempt.
22 May 2017: Manchester Arena bombing – An Islamist suicide bomber, 22-year-old Salman Abedi, blew himself up at Manchester Arena as people were leaving an Ariana Grande concert, killing 22 and injuring 139. It became the deadliest terrorist attack in Britain since the 7/7 London bombings in 2005. Many of the victims were children or ...
The Manchester suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a concert venue packed with children was part of a network, Manchester Police said.
As of 2019, British pop group Take That, who were formed in Manchester, hold the record for the most performances, with 46. During the five-concert Manchester leg of their 2019 tour, the arena was temporarily renamed after the band to honour their 30-year career. [19] Irish pop group Westlife previously held the record with 33 performances. [20]