Children will march to Manchester Arena on Friday night for those killed in the Ariana Grande concert suicide bombing
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Children in Manchester are marching on Friday evening to remember those who died in a terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert.
Twenty-people were killed, and over 100 injured, by suicide bomber Salman Abedi at Manchester Arena on Monday night. The victims included a serving police officer and an eight-year-old girl. Several teenagers were also killed in the blast.
The roughly 2-mile march will begin at North Manchester Jamia Mosque at 6 p.m. BST, Manchester Evening News reports, and end at Manchester Arena. The mosque’s Madrasah supplementary school is closed so that children can participate in the march.
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People are continuing to lay flowers and leave messages in Manchester’s St. Ann’s Square to honour those who were killed in the attack. On Tuesday, thousands gathered in the city centre for a night vigil. Around the rest of Europe, iconic monuments were illuminated with the Union Jack to show solidarity with Manchester.
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