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The Mancunian Way: The bees still buzz

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May 22 will forever be a difficult day for our city.

Seven years have now passed since 22 innocent people were cruelly snatched away in a terrorist attack at the Manchester Arena. They had come to the city to watch one of the world’s biggest pop stars and never returned home.




Today – as on each of the past six anniversaries – Manchester fell silent in honor of those murdered in the bombing – and the many left injured and affected.

Special memorial services are being held at Manchester Cathedral throughout the day while at 10.31pm – the exact time the bomb was detonated on May 22, 2017 after an Ariana Grande concert – the cathedral’s bells will ring out from its tower 22 times.

– just yards from where the attack happened – this lunchtime. As the rain hammered the station roof, friends, families and passers-by stood united and paid their respects.

A young woman lays some flowers in memory of the 22 innocent victims of the attack(Image: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)

When the clock struck 12pm, Manchester stood still. Trams and trains ground to a halt as those who had gathered pulled their loved ones closer during a minute’s silence.

When it was over, the names of all 22 victims ranged out around the station.

John Atkinson; Courtney Boyle; Kelly Brewster; Georgina Callander; Olivia Campbell-Hardy; Liam Curry; Wendy Fawell; Martyn Hett; Alison Howe; Megan Hurley; Nell Jones; Michelle Kiss; Angelika Klis; Marcin Klis; Sorrell Leczkowski; Lisa Lees; Eilidh MacLeod; Elaine McIver; Saffie-Rose Roussos; Chloe Rutherford; Philip Throne; Jane Tweddle.

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