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Manchester Arena attack: Public inquiry to be held into deaths Manchester Arena attack: Public inquiry to be held into deaths
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A public inquiry will be held to investigate the deaths of the victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, the Home Office has confirmed. A public inquiry will be held to investigate the deaths of the victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, the Home Office has said.
Home Secretary Priti Patel said she made the decision after the "careful consideration of advice" from the coroner Sir John Saunders.Home Secretary Priti Patel said she made the decision after the "careful consideration of advice" from the coroner Sir John Saunders.
The inquest into the 22 deaths was previously adjourned after Sir John said a public inquiry was necessary.The inquest into the 22 deaths was previously adjourned after Sir John said a public inquiry was necessary.
Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds were injured in the bombing.Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds were injured in the bombing.
Ms Patel said it was "vital that those who survived or lost loved ones in the Manchester Arena attack get the answers that they need and that we learn the lessons, whatever they may be".Ms Patel said it was "vital that those who survived or lost loved ones in the Manchester Arena attack get the answers that they need and that we learn the lessons, whatever they may be".
"This process is an important step for those affected as they look to move on from the attack," she added. "This process is an important step for those affected as they look to move on from the attack," she said.
The inquiry will be chaired by Sir John, a retired High Court judge who was nominated by the Lord Chief Justice to lead the investigation and inquest into the deaths.
The arrangements for the inquiry will now be decided by Sir John while the Home Office will provide support.