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Manchester terror attack - statement from Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham

Speaking outside Manchester Town Hall this morning, Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said:

After our darkest of nights, Manchester is today waking up to the most difficult of dawns.

It is hard to believe what has happened here in the last few hours and to put into words the shock, anger and hurt that we feel today.

These were children, young people and their families that those responsible chose to terrorise and kill. This was an evil act.

Our first thoughts are with the families of those killed and injured and we will do whatever we can to support them.

We are grieving today but we are strong.

Today it will be business as usual as far as possible in our great city.

I want to thank the hundreds of police, fire and ambulance staff who worked through the night in the most difficult circumstances imaginable.

We have had messages of support from cities across the country and around the world and we thank them.

But lastly I want to thank the people of Manchester.

Even in the minutes after the attack, they opened their doors to strangers and drove them away from danger.

They gave the best possible immediate response to those who seek to divide us.

And it will be that spirit of Manchester that will prevail and hold us together.


Greater Manchester Police has established emergency numbers for anyone who is concerned for loved ones who may not have returned home: 0161 856 9400 or 0161 856 9900. They are also appealing for any images or footage from last night that you believe can assist them. Please upload these to ukpoliceimageappeal.co.uk or ukpoliceimageappeal.com. Please continue to follow @gmpolice on Twitter or Facebook for updates and only shared trusted information.


Article Published: 13/12/2018 21:30 PM