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Manchester Victoria station reopens after suicide attack

Manchester Victoria railway station, which had suffered structural damage, reopened for public on Tuesday, more than a week after a suicide attack following a pop concert at the city's Arena left 22 people dead and dozens injured.

The station, attached to Manchester Arena, was closed after the 22-year-old Manchester-born suicide bomber Salman Abedi carried out the horrific attack on May 22.

Twenty-two people were killed and dozens injured after the bomber struck following a concert by American singer Ariana Grande.

"Since this event, Manchester Victoria station has remained closed and behind the scenes great effort has been made in order get Manchester moving again. I am sure that today's (Tuesday) announcement that the station will reopen will be greatly welcomed by the community of Manchester," said Deputy Chief Constable Adrian Hanstock of British Transport Police.

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and Transport Secretary Chris Grayling were among those who lay wreaths at the station which had suffered structural damage as it reopened. "People went above and beyond what you would expect. Those who rushed into the danger were station staff. In these moments, you do see the best of people, you see the best of our public services and it is quite
awe-inspiring to hear that," Burnham said.
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