Manchester attack survivors ‘felt they were left to die by emergency services’

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Manchester attack survivors ‘felt they were left to die by emergency services’
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Survivors who were among the closest people to Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi when he detonated his device have said they felt they were “left to die” by emergency services.

People look at flowers and tributes left in St Ann’s Square in Manchester following the Manchester Arena terror attack

Left to right, Jenny, Janet Senior, Josie Howarth and Jodie, who survived the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, a couple of hours before the concert “People were dying around us. I can still hear the sounds of all the people around wailing in agony and calling desperately for help. Over time, that calling out faded and people stopped calling out.“There were too many chiefs, not enough doers. There were some exceptionally brave people who were inside when it happened and who acted like true heroes. These were mainly ordinary people acting on human instinct to help others.

“As I left the arena I saw emergency vehicles rushing to the area and I believed they were heading in – in numbers – to help people but that didn’t turn out to be the case.

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