A jailed terrorist recruiter suspected of radicalising Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi has lost a legal bid to swerve a call to give evidence to the continuing public inquiry into the atrocity.
29.09.2021 - 22:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A student with 'a heart as big as the moon' died in hospital after an 'unacceptable delay' in getting her out of the blast zone at Manchester Arena following the terrorist bomb attack, the public inquiry into the atrocity heard.
Much-loved Georgina Callander's injuries, however, were classed as 'unsurvivable' by experts.
Pathologists said the severity of a head injury she suffered meant even with resuscitation, she could not have
A jailed terrorist recruiter suspected of radicalising Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi has lost a legal bid to swerve a call to give evidence to the continuing public inquiry into the atrocity.
A friend of Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abed could be arrested and forced to face questions at the continuing inquiry into atrocity next week if he follows through with a threat to snub the hearing, it emerged today.
A one-month-old baby girl from Dukinfield died ‘suddenly' after falling ill at home, an inquest heard.
A terrorist suspected of "grooming" suicide bomber Salman Abedi will refuse to answer questions if he's forced to give evidence to the Manchester Arena public inquiry.
Warning: This article contains details which some readers will find upsetting.
Families of the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing have been refused limited access to secret hearings at the continuing inquiry into the atrocity when MI5 will give evidence.
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A much-loved police officer murdered in the Manchester Arena terrorist attack would 'want to see rightful justice prevail' and 'change rather than singling out individuals', her sister told the ongoing public inquiry considering all aspects of the 2017 bombing atrocity.
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