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  2. Manchester Arena bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Arena bombing, or Manchester Arena attack, was an Islamic terrorist suicide bombing of the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on 22 May 2017, following a concert by American pop singer Ariana Grande.

  3. Key events in the emergency response to the Manchester Arena ...

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    Here is a timeline of the key events in the emergency response in the minutes and hours after the Manchester Arena bombing which killed 22 innocent bystanders and injured hundreds more. May 22, 2017

  4. Arena bomber Salman Abedi ‘murdered 22 innocent victims ...

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    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 ...

  5. Manchester Arena bombing victims were failed, say families - AOL

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    Sir John Saunders, chairman of the public inquiry into the bombing, has published volume one of his report, which laid bare a series of failings.

  6. Reactions to the Manchester Arena bombing - Wikipedia

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    Tel Aviv City Hall illuminated in Union flag to show solidarity with UK. The reactions to the Manchester Arena bombing, which occurred on 22 May 2017, include the responses by political and religious leaders, media and the general public, both within the United Kingdom, where the Manchester Arena bombing took place, and from other nations and international organisations.

  7. Who were the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena atrocity? - AOL

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    Mothers, daughters, fathers and sons – here are the 22 victims of the Arena bombing and their fatal final movements. 1+2 – Alison Howe, 44, and Lisa Lees, 43, from Oldham

  8. The Glade of Light - Wikipedia

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    The Glade of Light is a memorial in Manchester, England, that commemorates the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing of 2017. It opened to the public on 5 January 2022 [1] and an official opening event took place 10 May 2022. [2] The memorial is in the form of a garden with a stone centrepiece inscribed with the names of the 22 victims. [3]

  9. Manchester Arena survivors cannot continue legal claim ... - AOL

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    They had argued that the failure to take ‘appropriate measures’ to prevent the atrocity infringed their human rights.