Kuwait Times

Ariana Grande sends love to fans on Manchester anniversar­y

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Ariana Grande shared a message of hope with fans Tuesday as dignitarie­s, survivors, first responders and the people of Manchester gathered to mark the anniversar­y of the concert bombing that killed 22 people. The pop star told survivors and the families of victims that she was “thinking of you all today and every day.” “I love you with all of me and am sending you all of the light and warmth I have to offer on this challengin­g day,” she wrote in a tweet that included a bee, the civic symbol of Manchester.

Salman Abedi, a 22-year-old Briton of Libyan descent, blew himself up as fans were leaving Grande’s concert at Manchester Arena on May 22, 2017. Twenty-two concertgoe­rs were killed, and police say more than 800 people were left “with physical and deep psychologi­cal injuries.” Across Manchester, a 19th century industrial powerhouse turned diverse and creative modern city, residents made defiant statements of unity in the face of extremist violence.

Some laid bouquets of flowers in St. Ann’s Square. Others left hand-written notes on Japanese maples that have been planted to form a “Trees of Hope” trail through the city. One note cited U.S. Episcopal Bishop Michael Curry’s sermon at Saturday’s royal wedding: “As a clever bishop said ‘there is power in love.’”

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said it was a day to “come together.” Thousands of people paused outside Manchester Cathedral at 2:30 pm for a minute of silence that was observed across the country, including in Parliament, where lawmakers paused their debates and fell still. Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May joined survivors and emergency workers who responded to the attack for a remembranc­e service at the cathedral.

A choir sang “Amazing Grace” and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and humanist leaders all addressed the congregati­on. On the altar stood 22 lighted candles, made from the wax of thousands of candles left at St. Ann’s Square in the days after the attack. William read a passage from the Bible’s book of Corinthian­s, ending: “Faith, hope and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.”—AP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Ariana Grande attends The Metropolit­an Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit gala. — AP
File photo shows Ariana Grande attends The Metropolit­an Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit gala. — AP

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