Today marks the fifth anniversary of the Manchester Arena terror attack that took 22 lives and left hundreds injured. Remembrance services are being held at the Glade of Light Memorial, which was designed to honour the lives lost.
Some survivors of the terror attack ran the Great Manchester Run today as the city came together to mourn Arena terror attack that took 22 lives and left hundreds injured.
Today is the first time in three years that people in Manchester can mark the anniversary free of Covid restrictions. The teenager, whose best friend Nell Jones, then 14, was killed in the bombing, has raised more than £67,000 with her family since the horrific day.The terror attack on May 22, 2017 stole 22 lives
Julie Edwards, who ran for safety with her daughter Lily, 9, on the night of the attack, and friends and family of Barra teenager Eilidh MacLeod, who was killed aged just 14, also ran today. ‘Five years on, I’m doing the £GreatManchesterRun for @MFT-Charity to show we appreciate everything they did then and since.’
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the courage shown by people in Manchester in the days following the attack had ‘touched the world’, as he paid tribute today.People hug at the scene of the attack in 2017
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