![]() ![]() ![]() Mario races down Rainbow Road and teams up with Donkey Kong in final trailer for The Super Mario Bros. Olivia Munn and John Mulaney's toddler Malcolm says 'no' for first time in adorable new clip after they banned him from using phones and tablets Meet the new collagen formula taking Britain by storm: Why? Because research shows it reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just 28 days*! Meghan Markle visits homeless charity for pregnant women in LA where she created 'pop-up baby boutique' after having lunch with Archwell worker Kylie Jenner looks unbothered in new Instagram video after she was dethroned as most-followed woman of Instagram by Selena Gomez amid rumored feud with actress Vanderpump Rules' Scheana Shay pumps iron at gym with hubby Brock Davies - after slamming 'liar' Raquel Leviss' claim she punched her over Tom Sandoval affair The report will be sent to Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Sir John's findings and recommendations on radicalisation and preventability will be published at 2pm on the inquiry website. He ruled that care worker John Atkinson, 28, would probably have survived but for the failures on the night, while there was a 'remote possibility' the youngest victim, eight-year-old Saffie-Rose Roussos, could have lived with different treatment and care. Sir John's second report last November delivered scathing criticism of the emergency services response to the bombing. It highlighted a string of 'missed opportunities' to identify Abedi as a threat before he walked across the City Room foyer and detonated his shrapnel-laden device. ![]() The first inquiry report from retired high court judge Sir John, issued in June 2021, focused on security arrangements at the venue. The secret sessions were held so as not to compromise national security and the inner workings of MI5 and counter-terror police.Ībedi blew himself up killing 22 people at the venue in Manchester back in May 2017 (pictured)Ī summary of some of the evidence was later made public, but the 'gist' did not reveal any further details about the intelligence received by M15 in the months before the attack. ![]() In the months before the attack, two pieces of intelligence were received by MI5 about Abedi but assessed at the time to relate to possible non-terrorist criminality.īoth pieces of information were not passed to police and a later review found in retrospect they could be seen to have been highly relevant to the planned attack.Ībedi's name also hit a 'priority indicator' during a separate 'data-washing exercise' as falling within a small number of former SOIs who merited further consideration.Ī meeting to consider the results was scheduled for May 31 2017, nine days after the bombing.ĭuring the inquiry, a number of MI5 witnesses - including a senior officer known as Witness J - and detectives from North West Counter Terrorism Police gave evidence behind closed doors. The inquiry was told that from December 2013 to January 2017 Abedi was identified as being in direct contact with three SOIs - one suspected of planning travel to Syria, one with links to al Qaida and the third with links to Libyan extremists.Īnd between April 2016 and April 2017, he was identified as a second level contact (a contact of a contact) with three more SOIs, all with suspected links to the so-called Islamic State terror group. In March 2014, Abedi became a Subject of Interest (SOI) for MI5 over phone contact with another SOI but his case was closed four months later when he was deemed 'low risk'. Sir John Saunders, Chairman of the Manchester Arena Inquiry, arrives at Manchester Hall ![]()
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