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Manchester Arena bomb: Service marks second anniversary | Manchester Arena bomb: Service marks second anniversary |
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The second anniversary of the Manchester Arena bomb has been marked with a multi-faith memorial service. | The second anniversary of the Manchester Arena bomb has been marked with a multi-faith memorial service. |
Twenty-two people died and hundreds were injured in the suicide bombing at the end of an Ariana Grande gig. | Twenty-two people died and hundreds were injured in the suicide bombing at the end of an Ariana Grande gig. |
Outside the invitation-only service at St Ann's Church, the Manchester Survivors Choir sang and hundreds of floral bouquets were laid. | Outside the invitation-only service at St Ann's Church, the Manchester Survivors Choir sang and hundreds of floral bouquets were laid. |
Hearts were left across the city for people to take and bells rang out at 22:31 BST, the time of the blast. | |
Survivor Adam Lawler, who was a friend of one of the victims - 15-year-old Olivia Campbell-Hardy - was among those paying his respects. | Survivor Adam Lawler, who was a friend of one of the victims - 15-year-old Olivia Campbell-Hardy - was among those paying his respects. |
He said: "I'm remembering Manchester but I'm also respecting and reflecting what Manchester has become, a hive of brotherhood and unity in the wake of tragedy." | He said: "I'm remembering Manchester but I'm also respecting and reflecting what Manchester has become, a hive of brotherhood and unity in the wake of tragedy." |
Photographs of each of the 22 victims were shown at the church service in St Ann's Square, which became a focal point for tributes immediately after the bombing. | Photographs of each of the 22 victims were shown at the church service in St Ann's Square, which became a focal point for tributes immediately after the bombing. |
Canon Nigel Ashworth told the congregation: "In the face of violence and hatred, we offer solidarity and compassion. | Canon Nigel Ashworth told the congregation: "In the face of violence and hatred, we offer solidarity and compassion. |
"None of us ever want to see anything like the arena attack ever again, but neither do we want to forget those who died and those who were injured." | "None of us ever want to see anything like the arena attack ever again, but neither do we want to forget those who died and those who were injured." |
There was a poignant performance of Fleetwood Mac's Songbird and Elaine Inglesby, chief nurse at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, read Siegfried Sassoon's poem Idyll. | There was a poignant performance of Fleetwood Mac's Songbird and Elaine Inglesby, chief nurse at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, read Siegfried Sassoon's poem Idyll. |
A minute's silence was held halfway through the service which was also observed by hundreds of people gathered in St Ann's Square and others across the city. | A minute's silence was held halfway through the service which was also observed by hundreds of people gathered in St Ann's Square and others across the city. |
Representatives of the Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Methodist faiths also led prayers of intercession, saying: "We are all one." | Representatives of the Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Methodist faiths also led prayers of intercession, saying: "We are all one." |
Ariana Grande posted a bee emoji in her Instagram stories, with no words, while her mother Joan Grande said Manchester is "with me always, in my heart and in my mind". | Ariana Grande posted a bee emoji in her Instagram stories, with no words, while her mother Joan Grande said Manchester is "with me always, in my heart and in my mind". |
South Korean pop band Blackpink dedicated their hit "Stay" to the victims during their gig at Manchester Arena on Tuesday evening. | South Korean pop band Blackpink dedicated their hit "Stay" to the victims during their gig at Manchester Arena on Tuesday evening. |
Last year, a larger service was held at Manchester Cathedral, attended by Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May, with crowds gathered outside to watch on large screens. | Last year, a larger service was held at Manchester Cathedral, attended by Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May, with crowds gathered outside to watch on large screens. |
Manchester Cathedral opened throughout the day for people to "spend some time in quiet reflection and prayer". | Manchester Cathedral opened throughout the day for people to "spend some time in quiet reflection and prayer". |
About 14,000 people were at the arena when Salman Abedi, 22, detonated a device at the end of the concert as children and adults began leaving the venue. | About 14,000 people were at the arena when Salman Abedi, 22, detonated a device at the end of the concert as children and adults began leaving the venue. |
More than 3,500 people have had psychological support in the wake of the attack. | More than 3,500 people have had psychological support in the wake of the attack. |
In Blackpool, a statue was unveiled in memory of Jane Tweddle who died in the bombing. | In Blackpool, a statue was unveiled in memory of Jane Tweddle who died in the bombing. |
Buildings in Liverpool are lighting up in orange for 24 hours in tribute to Megan Hurley. | Buildings in Liverpool are lighting up in orange for 24 hours in tribute to Megan Hurley. |
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