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Manchester death toll reaches 22 after suicide bombing

Members of the public look at tributes left for the people who died in Monday's terror attack at the Manchester in England. An explosion occurred at Manchester Arena on the evening of May 22 as concert goers were leaving the venue after Ariana Grande had performed. Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion as a terrorist attack and have confirmed 22 fatalities with many more injured.
Members of the public look at tributes left for the people who died in Monday's terror attack at the Manchester in England. An explosion occurred at Manchester Arena on the evening of May 22 as concert goers were leaving the venue after Ariana Grande had performed. Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion as a terrorist attack and have confirmed 22 fatalities with many more injured.
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Police patrol past a pink ribbon tribute in central Manchester, England.
Police patrol past a pink ribbon tribute in central Manchester, England.
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People stop to observe a minute's silence in St Ann's Square in Manchester, England, as a mark of respect to the victims of the May 22 terrorist attack.
People stop to observe a minute's silence in St Ann's Square in Manchester, England, as a mark of respect to the victims of the May 22 terrorist attack.
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A young woman views of flower tributes  for the victims of Monday's explosion at St Ann's square in central Manchester, England May 25 2017.
A young woman views of flower tributes for the victims of Monday's explosion at St Ann's square in central Manchester, England May 25 2017.
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This photo obtained May 24, 2017, from The New York Times who got it from British law enforcement, shows what the bomber in the Manchester terrorist attack appeared to have carried as a powerful explosive in a lightweight metal container concealed within a blue Karrimor backpack. He is believed to have held a small detonator in his left hand, according to preliminary information gathered by British authorities.
This photo obtained May 24, 2017, from The New York Times who got it from British law enforcement, shows what the bomber in the Manchester terrorist attack appeared to have carried as a powerful explosive in a lightweight metal container concealed within a blue Karrimor backpack. He is believed to have held a small detonator in his left hand, according to preliminary information gathered by British authorities.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II speaks to Amy Barlow who was injured in the Manchester Arena terrorist attack along with her mother Kathy during a visit to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II speaks to Amy Barlow who was injured in the Manchester Arena terrorist attack along with her mother Kathy during a visit to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
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This photo obtained May 24, 2017 from The New York Times who got it from British Law Enforcement, shows what the bomber in the Manchester terrorist attack appeared to have carried as a powerful explosive in a lightweight metal container concealed within a blue Karrimor backpack, and to have held a small detonator in his left hand, according to preliminary information gathered by British authorities in Manchester, England.
This photo obtained May 24, 2017 from The New York Times who got it from British Law Enforcement, shows what the bomber in the Manchester terrorist attack appeared to have carried as a powerful explosive in a lightweight metal container concealed within a blue Karrimor backpack, and to have held a small detonator in his left hand, according to preliminary information gathered by British authorities in Manchester, England.
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This photo obtained May 24, 2017 from The New York Times who got it from British Law Enforcement, shows what the bomber in the Manchester terrorist attack appeared to have carried as a powerful explosive in a lightweight metal container concealed within a blue Karrimor backpack, and to have held a small detonator in his left hand, according to preliminary information gathered by British authorities in Manchester, England.
This photo obtained May 24, 2017 from The New York Times who got it from British Law Enforcement, shows what the bomber in the Manchester terrorist attack appeared to have carried as a powerful explosive in a lightweight metal container concealed within a blue Karrimor backpack, and to have held a small detonator in his left hand, according to preliminary information gathered by British authorities in Manchester, England.
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This photo obtained May 24, 2017 from The New York Times who got it from British Law Enforcement, shows what the bomber in the Manchester terrorist attack appeared to have carried as a powerful explosive in a lightweight metal container concealed within a blue Karrimor backpack, and to have held a small detonator in his left hand, according to preliminary information gathered by British authorities in Manchester, England.
This photo obtained May 24, 2017 from The New York Times who got it from British Law Enforcement, shows what the bomber in the Manchester terrorist attack appeared to have carried as a powerful explosive in a lightweight metal container concealed within a blue Karrimor backpack, and to have held a small detonator in his left hand, according to preliminary information gathered by British authorities in Manchester, England.
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Ballons and flowers are seen in Albert Square in central Manchester May 24, 2017.
Ballons and flowers are seen in Albert Square in central Manchester May 24, 2017.
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The colors of the Union Jack, the national flag of the United Kingdom, are projected on to the Victoria State Library as a tribute to Manchester Bombing victims on May 23, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia.
The colors of the Union Jack, the national flag of the United Kingdom, are projected on to the Victoria State Library as a tribute to Manchester Bombing victims on May 23, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia.
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A Republican Guard flies the French flag at half mast at the Elysee presidential Palace in Paris, in tribute to the victims of the terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester May 24, 2017.
A Republican Guard flies the French flag at half mast at the Elysee presidential Palace in Paris, in tribute to the victims of the terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester May 24, 2017.
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A woman places flowers beneath a sign that reads "Ariana we love you" in St Ann's Square in Manchester May 24, 2017, in tribute to the victims of the May 22 terror attack at the Manchester Arena.
A woman places flowers beneath a sign that reads "Ariana we love you" in St Ann's Square in Manchester May 24, 2017, in tribute to the victims of the May 22 terror attack at the Manchester Arena.
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A man stands in front of a fountain illuminated with the colours of the United Kingdom flag in Zagreb,  Croatia during a tribute to victims of an attacks claimed by Islamic State which killed at least 22 people and left more than 60  injured in Manchester, May 23, 2017.
A man stands in front of a fountain illuminated with the colours of the United Kingdom flag in Zagreb, Croatia during a tribute to victims of an attacks claimed by Islamic State which killed at least 22 people and left more than 60 injured in Manchester, May 23, 2017.
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A woman is consoled as she looks at the floral tributes following an evening vigil outside the Town Hall on May 23, 2017, in Manchester, England. An explosion occurred at Manchester Arena as concertgoers were leaving the venue after Ariana Grande had performed. Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion as a terrorist attack and have confirmed 22 deaths and 59 injured.
A woman is consoled as she looks at the floral tributes following an evening vigil outside the Town Hall on May 23, 2017, in Manchester, England. An explosion occurred at Manchester Arena as concertgoers were leaving the venue after Ariana Grande had performed. Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion as a terrorist attack and have confirmed 22 deaths and 59 injured.
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Crowds gather for a vigil in Albert Square in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017, the day after the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande concert.
Crowds gather for a vigil in Albert Square in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017, the day after the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande concert.
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People cry after a vigil in Albert Square in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
People cry after a vigil in Albert Square in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
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A woman lights candles after a vigil in Albert Square, Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
A woman lights candles after a vigil in Albert Square, Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
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A message is written on the pavement in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
A message is written on the pavement in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
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A woman holds her dog before placing flowers after a vigil in Albert Square in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
A woman holds her dog before placing flowers after a vigil in Albert Square in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
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People light candles at a vigil for the people who lost their lives during the Manchester terror attack.
People light candles at a vigil for the people who lost their lives during the Manchester terror attack.
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A forensic officer (L) collects evidence on a walkway between Victoria station and Manchester Arena following a deadly terror attack in Manchester, northwest England, on May 23, 2017.
Twenty-two people have been killed and dozens injured in Britain's deadliest terror attack in over a decade after a suspected suicide bomber targeted fans leaving a concert of singer Ariana Grande in Manchester.
A forensic officer (L) collects evidence on a walkway between Victoria station and Manchester Arena following a deadly terror attack in Manchester, northwest England, on May 23, 2017. Twenty-two people have been killed and dozens injured in Britain's deadliest terror attack in over a decade after a suspected suicide bomber targeted fans leaving a concert of singer Ariana Grande in Manchester.
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Armed police guard Greater Manchester Police station as a flag flies at half-staff in the background on May 23, 2017, in Manchester, England.
Armed police guard Greater Manchester Police station as a flag flies at half-staff in the background on May 23, 2017, in Manchester, England.
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A fan is comforted as she leaves the Park Inn hotel in central Manchester, England, on May 23 2017.
A fan is comforted as she leaves the Park Inn hotel in central Manchester, England, on May 23 2017.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip observe a minute's silence at the start of a garden party at Buckingham Palace in London on May 23, 2017. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility Tuesday for the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande show that left 22 people dead and dozens injured.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip observe a minute's silence at the start of a garden party at Buckingham Palace in London on May 23, 2017. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility Tuesday for the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande show that left 22 people dead and dozens injured.
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Flower tributes line St Ann's square in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
Flower tributes line St Ann's square in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
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Members of the United Nations Security Council observe a moment of silence for the victims of the terrorist attack in Manchester, England, before a meeting at U.N. headquarters on May 23, 2017.
Members of the United Nations Security Council observe a moment of silence for the victims of the terrorist attack in Manchester, England, before a meeting at U.N. headquarters on May 23, 2017.
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A young man writes emergency details and a tribute message on a sidewalk on May 23, 2017, in Manchester, England.
A young man writes emergency details and a tribute message on a sidewalk on May 23, 2017, in Manchester, England.
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A police officer patrols a cordon near the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
A police officer patrols a cordon near the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on May 23, 2017.
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A Union flag flies at half-mast from a flagpole above the Houses of Parliament in London May 23, 2017, as a mark of respect to those killed and injured in the terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena in Manchester on May 22. Twenty two people have been killed and dozens injured in Britain's deadliest terror attack in over a decade after a suspected suicide bomber targeted fans leaving a concert of US singer Ariana Grande.
A Union flag flies at half-mast from a flagpole above the Houses of Parliament in London May 23, 2017, as a mark of respect to those killed and injured in the terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena in Manchester on May 22. Twenty two people have been killed and dozens injured in Britain's deadliest terror attack in over a decade after a suspected suicide bomber targeted fans leaving a concert of US singer Ariana Grande.
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Police officers relocate tributes in St Ann's Square in Manchester, England May 23, 2017, that were laid as a mark of respect to those in killed and injured in a deadly terror attack at the concert the night before.
Police officers relocate tributes in St Ann's Square in Manchester, England May 23, 2017, that were laid as a mark of respect to those in killed and injured in a deadly terror attack at the concert the night before.
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Police officers distribute leaflets to members of the public in central London  May 23, 2017, giving them advice on who to call if they spot something they deem to be suspicious or terrorist-related.
Police officers distribute leaflets to members of the public in central London May 23, 2017, giving them advice on who to call if they spot something they deem to be suspicious or terrorist-related.
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Members of the media gather at a police cordon close to the Manchester Arena following a deadly terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena the night before. Twenty two people have been killed and dozens injured in Britain's deadliest terror attack in over a decade after a suspected suicide bomber targeted fans leaving a concert of US singer Ariana Grande.
Members of the media gather at a police cordon close to the Manchester Arena following a deadly terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena the night before. Twenty two people have been killed and dozens injured in Britain's deadliest terror attack in over a decade after a suspected suicide bomber targeted fans leaving a concert of US singer Ariana Grande.
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Manchester United's English striker Wayne Rooney stands with teammates as they observe a minute's silence for the victims of yesterday's terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert during a team training session in England May 23, 2017.
Manchester United's English striker Wayne Rooney stands with teammates as they observe a minute's silence for the victims of yesterday's terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert during a team training session in England May 23, 2017.
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A policeman patrols Victoria Railway Station close to the Manchester Arenain Manchester, England.
A policeman patrols Victoria Railway Station close to the Manchester Arenain Manchester, England.
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Members of the public are escorted from the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.
Members of the public are escorted from the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.
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Members of the public are escorted from the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.
Members of the public are escorted from the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.
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A young girl injured at the Ariana Grande concert on May 22, 2017, is helped by medics outside the Manchester Arena.
A young girl injured at the Ariana Grande concert on May 22, 2017, is helped by medics outside the Manchester Arena.
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Police and other emergency services are seen near the Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion.
Police and other emergency services are seen near the Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion.
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Police and fans talk close to the Manchester Arena on May 23, 2017 in Manchester, England.
Police and fans talk close to the Manchester Arena on May 23, 2017 in Manchester, England.
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Emergency services arrive to Manchester Arena on May 23, 2017, in Manchester, England.
Emergency services arrive to Manchester Arena on May 23, 2017, in Manchester, England.
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Police and bystanders are seen near the Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the Ariana Grande concert, Monday.
Police and bystanders are seen near the Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the Ariana Grande concert, Monday.
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People react at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester, England.
People react at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester, England.
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Medics deploy at the scene of a reported explosion during a concert in Manchester, England on May 23, 2017.
Medics deploy at the scene of a reported explosion during a concert in Manchester, England on May 23, 2017.
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A person is wheeled away on a stretcher at Victoria Railway Station close to the Manchester Arena, May 23, 2017, following reports of explosions where Ariana Grande had performed this evening.  Greater Manchester Police have have confirmed there are fatalities and warned people to stay away from the area.
A person is wheeled away on a stretcher at Victoria Railway Station close to the Manchester Arena, May 23, 2017, following reports of explosions where Ariana Grande had performed this evening. Greater Manchester Police have have confirmed there are fatalities and warned people to stay away from the area.
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Police talk with bystanders following reports of an explosion at the Manchester Arena.
Police talk with bystanders following reports of an explosion at the Manchester Arena.
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Emergency services work at Manchester Arena.
Emergency services work at Manchester Arena.
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Emergency services personnel speak to people outside Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, Monday, May 22, 2017. Several people have died following an explosion Monday night at an Ariana Grande concert in northern England, police and witnesses said. The singer was not injured, according to a representative. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP) ORG XMIT: TKMY810
Emergency services personnel speak to people outside Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, Monday, May 22, 2017. Several people have died following an explosion Monday night at an Ariana Grande concert in northern England, police and witnesses said. The singer was not injured, according to a representative. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP) ORG XMIT: TKMY810
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Emergency services arrive near the scene of a possible explosion Tuesday at Manchester Arena during the Ariana Grand concert.
Emergency services arrive near the scene of a possible explosion Tuesday at Manchester Arena during the Ariana Grand concert.
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Injured are helped at the near the Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion. Police have confirmed they are responding to an incident during an Ariana Grande concert at the venue. Reported Explosion at Manchester Arena, UK - 22 May 2017
Injured are helped at the near the Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion. Police have confirmed they are responding to an incident during an Ariana Grande concert at the venue. Reported Explosion at Manchester Arena, UK - 22 May 2017
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Emergency services work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion. Several people have died following reports of an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in northern England, police said. A representative said the singer was not injured.
Emergency services work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion. Several people have died following reports of an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in northern England, police said. A representative said the singer was not injured.
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Armed police work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande concert.
Armed police work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande concert.
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Police stand by a cordoned off street close to the Manchester Arena.
Police stand by a cordoned off street close to the Manchester Arena.
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Police stand by a cordoned off street close to the Manchester Arena on May 22, 2017 in Manchester, England.  There have been reports of explosions at Manchester Arena where Ariana Grande had performed this evening.  Greater Manchester Police have have confirmed there are fatalities and warned people to stay away from the area.
Police stand by a cordoned off street close to the Manchester Arena on May 22, 2017 in Manchester, England. There have been reports of explosions at Manchester Arena where Ariana Grande had performed this evening. Greater Manchester Police have have confirmed there are fatalities and warned people to stay away from the area.
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