Report into May 2017 tragedy says there were missed opportunities to prevent or minimise ‘devastating impact’ of Salman Abedi’s attack
Suicide bomber Salman Abedi should have been identified as a security threat on the night of the attack, a public inquiry into the Manchester Arena attack has found.
Sir John Saunders, the chairman of the inquiry, found there were “serious shortcomings” and a number of missed opportunities by those in charge of security to prevent the “devastating impact” of the May 2017 bombing.
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