This is really a stunning story. A police evacuated old trafford stadium which is home of Manchester United after a bomb scare on sunday. Fans were rushed out when authorities found what they thought was a bomb. But it turned out to be a harmless training device left behind by a private firm after a drill in the stadium. Christina mcfarland has the details now from manchester. Reporter fans arrived here at old trafford on sunday expecting to see drama on the pitch when Manchester United took on bournemouth. But instead they were disrupted by events after a suspicious package was found in the north west corner of the stands. After 75,000 fans were evacuated from the stadium here and sent home, a bomb Disposal Team was sent in to conduct a controlled explosion of the device, which is said to have been very lifelike. But later on sunday night, it was confirmed that the package was, in fact, a training device, which was left behind by a private firm following a training drill. While this i
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