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Explosion at Ariana Grande concert in Manchester

StephenZA

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Horrifying news to wake up to this morning... my heart goes out to all the victims and their families. Hopefully the death toll does not rise and people start finding their families soon.
 

ImpatientLime

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makes me think twice about going to field day and glastonbury next month.

sickening news to wake up to. pictures of bright, happy looking kids all over twitter. all missing.
 

wpdavid

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Thoughts and prayers with everyone. As a parent I couldn't imagine anything worse.
Just awful. As a dad of one teenager and one almost-teenager, this one hurts even more than the other attrocities.

Thoughts and prayers with the families and injured of course.
 

DriveClub

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Another attack in Philippines, isis has taken over a village called marawi and burning down all the buildings, wtf
 

watson

Banned
Manchester attack: 23yo man arrested in relation to Ariana Grande concert bombing, police say


Manchester police have arrested a 23-year-old man and raids are being conducted across the city after a suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert killed 22 people and injured 59 others.

Police said the 23-year-old was arrested in south Manchester the day after the attack.
Raids were being carried out in the districts of Whalley Range and Fallowfield, where a controlled explosion was carried out.

A number of people remained "very seriously" wounded and more than a dozen children were hospitalised after the attack, health officials said.

The attacker was killed in the bombing.


Manchester attack: 23yo man arrested in relation to Ariana Grande concert bombing, police say - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

There is an estimated 3000 ISIS jihadists still living in the UK, and the police probably have a fair idea who most of them are because they always perform raids after people have been murdered.

So the whopping great big question that the people of Manchester should be asking the May government is - why haven't they been deported yet?

After all, it's not as if anyone would care or miss them.
 
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