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  • PHOTOS | Manchester Bombing in pictures

    A bomb has ripped through Manchester Arena, killing over 20 people and injuring dozens more.

     

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  • Police ask Manchester bombing concert goers to upload footage to help in investigation

    Police in Manchester are urging concert goers to upload footage from their phones and cameras to help them investigate the bomb that killed and injured dozens of people at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.

    Speaking at a press conference, Chief Constable of Manchester Police, Ian Hopkins urged concert goers to upload their footage to a special website to help in the investigation into the terrorist event that killed at least 22 people and injured a further 59.

    He said,

    “It is important that we all continue to remain vigilant, but also to go about our daily lives. We would ask people to be alert and report any suspicious activity to police on the Anti-Terrorist Hotline 0800 789321 or dial 999.

    If you have any images or footage from last night that you believe can assist us then upload them to Ukpoliceimageappeal.co.uk or Ukpoliceimageappeal.com

     

     

  • Ariana Grande speaks out after Manchester bomb attack

    “Broken”.

    Superstar Ariana Grande has spoken out after a bomb ripped through Manchester Arena where she had just performed to 21,000 fans.

    Taking to Twitter Ariana said that she was “broken” and that she didn’t have any words.

    https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/866849021519966208

    Fans have rallied around the singer with thousands leaving positive messages of support. Nearly 500,000 have retweeted the message.

    A publicist for the singer that Ariana was OK. She was unhurt by the explosion that rips through the foyer.

    Manchester Police have confirmed that a bomb has exploded at Manchester Arena, killing 22 people and injuring 59. They have been treating the incident as a “terrorist event”. Amongst the victims there were children.

    Ariana Grande is an advocate of the LGBT+ community has countless fans who identify as LGBT. Her brother, Frankie Grande, who is openly gay, has spoken about how his sister was incredibly supportive when he came out to her.

     

  • Bomb rips through concert arena in Manchester: killing and injuring dozens of people

    A bomb has ripped through Manchester Arena, killing over 20 people and injuring dozens more.

    • Twenty-two people killed and a further 59 injured in suicide bombing

    • Up to 21,000 people attended the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester

    • Ariana Grande says she’s “broken” in the aftermath of the bombing.

    Manchester Police have confirmed that a bomb has exploded at Manchester Arena, killing 22 people and injuring 59. They have been treating the incident as a “terrorist event”.

    Twenty-two people have been killed after a blast ripped through Manchester Arena during the end of an Ariana Grande concert. Up to 21,000 fans were in attendance of the concert.

    At around 10:3o/33 PM as Ariana Grande had finished her concert, thousands of people were streaming out of the concert venue when a bomb was detonated.

    Witnesses say that the bomb went off outside the auditorium.

    WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR:

    Police urge concert-goers to upload footage to national website

    Ariana Grande speaks out after the suicide bombing

    Manchester’s openly gay former Lord Mayor “sick and heartbroken”

    Friends launch a desperate bid to find Come Dine With Me star

     

    The victims include children. Fifty-nine people were injured in the blast, which has been described as being detonated by a “suicide bomber”. Victims have been taken to eight different hospitals in the Manchester area.

    It has been confirmed that the bomber died at the arena.

    Police have been treating the event as a terrorist event and is the worst attack in the UK since 7/7 where 56 people were killed in London in 2005.

    Speaking at a press conference, the Chief Constable Ian Hopkins called the bombing the “most horrific” incident that Manchester has faced.

    He said,

    “Families and many young people were out to enjoy a concert at the Manchester Arena and have lost their lives.  Our thoughts are with those 22 victims that we now know have died, the 59 people who have been injured and their loved ones.

    “We continue to do all we can to support them. They are being treated at eight hospitals across Greater Manchester.

    “To remind you, we were called at 10.33pm to reports of an explosion at the Manchester Arena at the conclusion of an Ariana Grande concert. More than 240 calls came in and emergency services were very quickly on scene”.

     

    Emergency numbers have been established for anyone who is concerned for loved ones who may not have returned home 0161 856 9400 or 0161 856 9900.

    Ariana Grande is an advocate of the LGBT+ community has countless fans who identify as LGBT. Her brother, Frankie Grande, who is openly gay, has spoken about how his sister was incredibly supportive when he came out to her.

    This article is a breaking news article and is being updated as more news comes in.