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16.06.2021 - 20:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The heroic and compassionate actions of Showsec stewards who did what they could to help the seriously injured in the immediate aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing have been revealed at the public inquiry into the atrocity.
They kept casualties conscious and spoke to them, stemmed blood loss, dressed wounds and carried the injured to medical care - as well as holding the hands of suffering victims caught up
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Hundreds were injured and 22 killed when a suicide bomber detonated a homemade explosive device in the Arena foyer at the end of Ariana Grande‘s show at the venue on May 22, 2017.A public inquiry into the attacks began last September, with the report’s chairman Sir John Saunders saying that bomber Salman Abedi should have been identified as a threat by security at the venue.
A new report is shedding light on the Manchester bombing.
A24 and director Kelly Reichardt‘s (“Wendy & Lucy“) upcoming film “Showing Up” takes place within the art scene with Kelly reuniting with four-time Oscar nominee Michelle Williams (“Manchester By The Sea“), who plays an artist about to have a career-changing art exhibition while attempting to her chaotic life that should inspire some fantastic artwork.
A report examining security at Manchester Arena - where 22 people were murdered and hundreds were injured in a suicide bombing at the end of an Ariana Grande concert in May 2017 - is set to be published today.
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