Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Manchester attack: three arrested as more victims named

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Manchester attack
Three arrested in south Manchester as more bombing victims named
Live updates / Three arrested in south Manchester as more bombing victims named
Arrests come as the names of 10 of the 22 people killed in the attack are revealed and troops are deployed on the streets
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Manchester police say 22-year-old was responsible for suicide attack that killed 22 and injured 59 at Ariana Grande concert
'Go sing with the angels': / Families pay tribute to victims
Olivia Campbell, a 15-year-old schoolgirl, and Kelly Brewster, 32, an office worker, among the 10 victims identified so far
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