Salman Abedi
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Salman Abedi | |
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Born | Salman Ramadan Abedi 1994 Manchester |
Supposed perpetrator of | 2017 Manchester bombing |
Salman Abedi was named by Greater Manchester Police as the suicide bomb suspect for the 22 May 2017 Manchester bombing which killed 22 and injured 119. Chief Constable Ian Hopkins told journalists on 23 May 2017:
- “I can confirm that the man suspected of carrying out last night’s atrocity has been named as 22-year-old Salman Abedi. However, he has not yet been formally identified and I wouldn’t wish, therefore, to comment further.
- “The priority remains to establish whether he was acting alone or as part of a network.”[1]
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