UPDATE – 3:30PM:
UK authorities say the alleged Manchester attacker called his mother hours before the event, allegedly asked for forgiveness.
22-year-old Salman Ramadan Abedi died in the apparent suicide bomb blast, claiming the lives of 22 people, including children and a police officer.
Home searches across the Manchester area have turned up information as police continue to investigate.
More to come.
Crowds poured into Manchester’s St Ann’s Square today – 25 May 2017 https://t.co/uhj52uGPWB
— G M Police (@gmpolice) May 25, 2017
ORIGINAL STORY:
Police forces have made more advances in the investigation of a concert attack in England.
According to authorities, two more arrests have occurred, bringing the number of detainees to eight men.
Monday’s apparent suicide bombing at Manchester Arena killed 22 people, including several young girls, and injured almost 60.
Britain’s terrorism threat remains ‘critical’ as announced by UK Prime Minister Theresa May, saying another attack may be imminent.
Queen Elizabeth paid a visited to the children hospitalized by the Ariana Grande concert attacks.
Today The Queen is visiting Royal Manchester Children's Hospital to meet some of the victims of this week's attack in the city. pic.twitter.com/VgvGA5WzUb
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017
A message from The Duke of Cambridge following last night's attack in Manchester. pic.twitter.com/g8EWtuC2A8
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 23, 2017
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