i sort of want to reach through the screen and stop him. this was the route abedi took on his final walk down into the crowd. he was said to be on his phone, smiling as he crossed the floor and detonated his bomb. in total, abedi was in and around the arena complex for two hours and one minute before the explosion. he waited in the foyer for 58 minutes before detonation. so, how could he be in plain sight for so long? why did nobody in authority stop him? people bereaved and hurt by this want the inquiry to answer those questions.
you can see abedi arriving at the train station next door. then he goes to the toilets and he s still lugging his heavy bag around. this is where you can see him in the lift. he seems to be fiddling with the wires of his bomb here. it s chilling to watch it so clearly, the images are so clear. you can see him so well. i just sort of want to reach through the screen and stop him. this was the route abedi took on his final walk down into the crowd. he was said to be on his phone,
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smiling as he crossed the floor and detonated his bomb. in total, abedi was in and around the arena complex for two hours and one minute before the explosion. he waited in the foyer for 58 minutes before detonation. how could he be in plain sight for so long? why did nobody in authority stop him? people bereaved and hurt by this want the inquiry to answer those questions. i don t know how close i was to death on the night. i lost a lot of blood. maybe it s good that i have got no memories of it. 0k, and look. that s what we want. keep pushing, push, push, push.
in a poll where reformists were barred from standing. and rock fans from across the uk celebrate at the scaled down version of the download festival as it goes ahead as a test event. now on bbc news, the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing has criticised the security at the venue, concluding actions could have been taken which would probably have meant that fewer people died. in a special programme, the manchester arena inquiry: security in the spotlight , the bbc sjudith moritz looks at the failings that enabled salman abedi to carry out his attack. a warning you may find some of the details in her documentary upsetting. for the security industry, may 2017 was a watershed moment. the manchester arena