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Vile prankster who dressed as Manchester Arena bomber for Halloween with ‘I love Ariana Grande’ on his shirt is arrested

'It makes me cry to think that someone would think this is remotely funny'

A VILE prankster who dressed as Manchester Arena bombed Salman Abedi for Halloween has been arrested.

David Wootton, 40, posted photos online in an Arabic-style headdress and T-shirt with “I love Ariana Grande” penned across it.

A man has been arrested over the vile costume
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A man has been arrested over the vile costumeCredit: Facebook
The outfit also included a black backpack with "BOOM TNT" written across it
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The outfit also included a black backpack with "BOOM TNT" written across itCredit: Facebook

His outfit was a reference to the devastating 2017 Manchester Arena attack by extremist Salman Abedi, which killed 22 and injured more than 1,000.

A spokesman for North Yorkshire Police today confirmed a man had been arrested following complaints about the costume.

A statement said: "We can confirm that a man has been arrested after the force received complaints about a man wearing an offensive costume on social media, depicting murderer, Salman Abedi who killed 22 people at Manchester Arena.

"The man was arrested on November 1 on suspicion of a number of offences including using a public communication network to send offensive messages.  

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"He remains in police custody for questioning at this time."

The photos posted on social media also included a black bag with “Boom” and “TNT” written on it.

His caption read: “Bet I get kicked out of the Halloween party.”

But the costume failed to impress his friends, with one telling The Sun last week: "It makes me cry to think that someone would think this is remotely funny."

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