NEVER FORGOTTEN

Remember the 22 faces of the Manchester bombing victims – and not the twisted murderer who stole their lives

THESE are the innocent faces of the 22 Manchester bomb attack victims we will remember - not the monster who snatched their lives away too soon.

The tragic stories of those killed by evil suicide bomber Salman Abedi have emerged since he struck the Manchester Arena on Monday.

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These are the victims of the Manchester terror attack who will be remembered

The 22 victims of Monday's terror attack at the Manchester Arena

Megan Hurley, 15, Liverpool

Elaine McIver, 43, Cheshire

Courtney Boyle, 19, Gateshead

Philip Tron, 32, Gateshead

Wendy Fawell, 50, Otley, Leeds

Eilidh MacLeod, 14, Isle of Barra

Chloe Rutherford, 17, South Shields

Liam Curry, 19, South Shields

Sorrell Leczkowski, 14, Leeds

Michelle Kiss, 45, Blackburn

Jane Tweddle-Taylor, 51, Blackpool

Nell Jones, 14, Goostrey, Cheshire

Martyn Hett, 29, Stockport

Angelika Klis, 40, Poland

Marcin Klis, 42, Poland

Olivia Campbell, 15, Bury

Alison Howe, 44, Royton

Lisa Lees, 43, Royton

Kelly Brewster, 32, Sheffield

Saffie Rose Roussos, 8, Tarleton, Lancs

Georgina Callander, 18, Whittle-le-Woods, Lancs

John Atkinson, 26, Radcliffe, Manchester

Among the dead are a teen couple who "wanted to be together forever", loving parents waiting to collect their children and an off-duty cop.

The youngest was eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos, who has become one of the youngest Brits ever killed in a terror attack.


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Megan Hurley

The last of the 22 victims has now been named as - she is one of seven young girls killed in the atrocity.

The schoolgirl's brother was seriously injured in the bomb blast on Monday and her parents are thought to be by his bedside as he recovers.

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has been set up to help her family.

Helen McDermott, who set up the page, said: "People locally thought it would be a good idea to try and help her family, there has been a lot of sympathy and support throughout the community for them.

";We are overwhelmed by how much has been donated."

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People attend a one minute silence to the victims of Monday's explosion at St Ann's Square in ManchesterCredit: AP:Associated Press

Elaine McIver

The off-duty police officer who died in the attack has been named as Elaine McIver.

In a statement, her family said: “Elaine was a much loved daughter, sister, auntie, friend and colleague, the best we could ever have wished for.

“She was everyone’s friend, thoughtful beyond belief with an effervescent and outgoing personality.

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“She would have been devastated by the injuries sustained by her partner Paul, and we wish him a speedy recovery.

“Elaine just loved life, and had a major love of music.

“Despite what happened to her, she would want us all to carry on regardless and not be frightened by fear tactics.

“Instead she regularly urged us all to rise up against it.

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“Although we will all miss her beyond belief, we absolutely know she will live in our hearts forever.”

Her husband Paul is said to still be in a critical condition in hospital.

Elaine McIver has been named as the off-duty police officer killed in the Manchester Arena bombingCredit: Getty Images

Courtney Boyle, 19, and Philip Tron, 32

A teenager and her stepdad were also among the victims.

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Courtney Boyle, 19, and Philip Tron, 32, from Gateshead, had not been seen since the suicide bombing, sparking a desperate Facebook appeal by Courtney’s mum Deborah Hutchinson.

In tribute to the pair, Deborah said: “My stunning amazing beautiful daughter you were my rock. You made me so proud with all you had achieved.

“And my gorgeous crazy Philip you made my world a happy place and now you are both my angels flying high in the sky.”

Courtney’s dad said: “I am going to miss my baby girl for the rest of my life.

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“I will never forget you and I will love you forever. Grandad Bob misses you loads also.”

Courtney's boyfriend said: "My Courtney was an adventurer, a precious and joyous soul.

"She made people feel loved and feel safe. She was a soulmate, a friend, a daughter and a sister.

"No one had what that lass had, she was like no other. And she was on the path to fulfilment, and was happy when she passed.

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"Nobody has ever made me as happy as her and I'm the person I am today because of her."

Philip's family paid tribute to him after thanking the emergency services for their help and support.

Adding: "Our most amazing son, partner, brother, father, uncle, nephew and cousin, Philip Tron, sadly passed away on May 22, 2017.

"Philip was such a fun loving, energetic soul; he would light up the darkest room and lift your spirits with his infectious laugh, witty sense of humour and his beautiful smile.

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"Words cannot express the huge void his passing has left in all our lives."

Courtney Boyle, 19, and her stepdad Philip Tron, 32, died in the horrific attack on Monday

Wendy Fawell

Primary school teacher Wendy Fawell, from Leeds, and her friend Caroline Osborne were picking their children up after the concert when the explosion hit.

Her devastated son said in a statement: "Me and my family are truly devastated by the news. Mum was a wonderful woman. So kind and generous and touched the lives of so many.

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"She will be greatly missed. Also I would like to add, how much it means to us, what everybody at home and in Manchester have done to support us at this time. Thank you"

Close friend Debbie McDowell wrote on Facebook: “I am heartbroken beyond belief. I have lost my best friend and confident.

“A beautiful, lady who I will have treasured memories of. Nite god bless sweetheart. Love you to the moon and back.”

St Oswald’s Primary School tweeted this morning: “It is with deepest sadness that I confirm that our former colleague Wendy Fawell was killed in the Manchester bombing. RIP, Wendy.”

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Wendy Fawell has been confirmed as another victim of the terror attack in Manchester on MondayCredit: WENDY FAWELL/FACEBOOK

Eilidh MacLeod

Eilidh MacLeod, 14, had travelled to the Ariana Grande concert from the Outer Hebrides with her friend Laura Macintyre, 15, as part of a birthday treat.

Laura was found in hospital in Manchester suffering from serious injuries, while Eilidh remained missing.

Eilidh’s heartbroken parents Roddy and Marion confirmed Eilidh died in the blast.

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