Last night, a tragic terrorist attack claimed the lives of 22 individuals and left many others injured at the Manchester Arena during an Ariana Grande concert, just as the performance concluded. ISIS has since taken responsibility for this horrific act.
The arena was filled with fans, many of whom were mothers accompanying their young daughters for what should have been a memorable night. As distressing images from the event emerge, it is heart-wrenching to witness the faces of these young girls, initially brimming with excitement, now showing shock, fear, and confusion.
A mother and her daughter, ages 14 and from Derby, were seen leaving a refuge at the Park Inn after the chaos. The scene was one of heartbreak as Greater Manchester Police confirmed the attack’s nature and the tragic loss of life, including the names of only two victims: 18-year-old Lucy Harper and 9-year-old Emma Smith.
The images of families being escorted from the venue and the expressions of disbelief among concert-goers paint a somber picture of the aftermath. A girl clutching balloons from the concert was spotted leaving a nearby hotel, a stark reminder of the joy that was suddenly shattered.
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