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Prince Charles and Camilla visit Manchester Arena | Prince Charles and Camilla visit Manchester Arena |
(about 20 hours later) | |
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have met Manchester Arena staff who were first on the scene of last month's suicide bombing. | The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have met Manchester Arena staff who were first on the scene of last month's suicide bombing. |
Twenty-two people died and 119 were injured after Salman Abedi detonated a home-made bomb at an Ariana Grande concert on 22 May. | Twenty-two people died and 119 were injured after Salman Abedi detonated a home-made bomb at an Ariana Grande concert on 22 May. |
Charles and Camilla stood in silence in the foyer area, its glass panels above blown out, to view the spot where the devastation unfolded. | Charles and Camilla stood in silence in the foyer area, its glass panels above blown out, to view the spot where the devastation unfolded. |
They praised the response of staff. | They praised the response of staff. |
Prince Charles said: "In all this, Manchester is an example to the world". | Prince Charles said: "In all this, Manchester is an example to the world". |
The Royal couple spoke to medical and crowd management staff about their experiences on the night and how they had coped since the bombing. | The Royal couple spoke to medical and crowd management staff about their experiences on the night and how they had coped since the bombing. |
Camilla told staff: "I think you are all incredible. It must have been incredibly difficult for you. People have got a lot to thank you for. | Camilla told staff: "I think you are all incredible. It must have been incredibly difficult for you. People have got a lot to thank you for. |
"You did a fantastic job you should be proud of yourselves." | "You did a fantastic job you should be proud of yourselves." |
Forensic manager for the North West Counter Terrorism Unit, Bob Gallagher, talked them through what had happened and showed them the spot on the tiled floor, now deeply pock-marked, where Abedi detonated the bomb. | |
Ragged holes made by flying shrapnel of nuts and bolts still marked the walls and exit doors in the foyer. | Ragged holes made by flying shrapnel of nuts and bolts still marked the walls and exit doors in the foyer. |
Glass panels, shattered from the blast, have been replaced by wooden hoardings. | Glass panels, shattered from the blast, have been replaced by wooden hoardings. |
One woman told the Duchess she was watching the arena on a laptop in the medical control room and saw the bomb explode. | One woman told the Duchess she was watching the arena on a laptop in the medical control room and saw the bomb explode. |
A medic told her: "Nobody knew what was going to happen next, if there was another bomb. | |
"You can prepare on paper but... | "You can prepare on paper but... |
"We heard the bang and saw the smoke. We knew where we needed to go and head to where it came from. We knew deep down what had happened immediately." | "We heard the bang and saw the smoke. We knew where we needed to go and head to where it came from. We knew deep down what had happened immediately." |
A statement from Manchester Arena thanked the couple for their support, saying: "We are grateful for the recognition given to everyone who was involved in assisting in the immediate aftermath." | A statement from Manchester Arena thanked the couple for their support, saying: "We are grateful for the recognition given to everyone who was involved in assisting in the immediate aftermath." |
Both Royals then went to Manchester Town Hall where Charles took part in a round table discussion with Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and community leaders about the impact of the attack. | |
Camilla had a private meeting with Freya Lewis, 14, who was badly injured and is still recovering, along with her parents, Nick and Alison. | Camilla had a private meeting with Freya Lewis, 14, who was badly injured and is still recovering, along with her parents, Nick and Alison. |
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