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Photos; Vigils held across UK for Manchester terror attack victims


The evening sun shone over Manchester's Albert Square yesterday May 23rd, as the city came together to mourn those who lost their lives in Monday's attack.

The square was packed with thousands of people, many of them girls around the age of the young people who were killed, who had rushed here from school and work to pay their respects.
A minute's silence followed words from mayor Andy Burnham, Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins and poet Tony Walsh, many of which moved members of the crowd to tears.








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