The younger brother of Manchester bomber Salman Abedi could be sent to the UK from Libya after British police were granted a warrant for his arrest. Investigators revealed that more than 500 victims were injured in the blast, which killed 22 people, including children, as they left an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena in May. Manchester Arena attack victims remembered as venue reopensPolice arrested 23 people in the wake of the atrocity but none have yet been charged, with 30 properties searched and 11,000 pieces of evidence and 16 terabytes of data being examined. Ambulances were seen rushing to the Manchester Arena venue and police added in a statement that people should avoid the area AFP/Getty Images15/37 An ambulance drives away from the Manchester Arena, where U.S. singer Ariana Grande had been performing, in Manchester Reuters16/37 Police escort members of the public from the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. There have been reports of explosions at Manchester Arena where Ariana Grande had performed this evening.
Source: Libya Today November 02, 2017 00:36 UTC