US pop star Ariana Grande was walking off stage at the Manchester Arena on Monday night when a suicide attacker ran into the foyer and set off a bomb which killed 22 and left 59 people injured.
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The 'One Last Time' singer took to Twitter the morning after the sickening incident, saying she was 'broken' and 'so sorry' for what had happened.
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Her manager and friend, Scooter Braun, has now posted on Instagram an emotional statement of 'love and prayers' for the victims of the horrific attack on behalf of the pop star.
The post reads:
The last 48 hours have been beyond devastating. As a father I cannot express my sorrow and my rage at this cowardice act. These were children. They were attacked because of our way of life. Our love of freedom and each other. There are no words that will comfort.
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We're keeping all those affected in our thoughts.
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