Two victims of last night's terror attack in Manchester have been identified.
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— iRadio ??? (@ThisisiRadio) May 23, 2017
Ariana Grande super fan Georgina Callander and eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos have been named among the 22 who lost their lives in last night's terror attack.
This is Gina, one of the victims of the bombing. ? #RIPGina #PrayForManchester pic.twitter.com/4eEsojvMJs
— ariana pics (@dangerouspicts) May 23, 2017
This poor little angel. Second victim confirmed as Saffie Rose Roussos, 8 years old. Remember the victims, not the perpetrators. #Manchester pic.twitter.com/nGbqwjrFfk
— Alexandra Zarrah (@Ali_ZONeill) May 23, 2017
flowers for the victims are being left at the scene #manchester pic.twitter.com/6gAp3al9iM
— h. (@deadskarla) May 23, 2017
As the day progresses, people are being hailed heroes for the kindness and love they showed throughout the horrific events.
Not just Gurudwaras in Manchester offering victims food & accommodation, this Sikh cab driver is offering free taxi service to the needy #RT pic.twitter.com/AJNXL6JurW
— Harjinder S Kukreja (@SinghLions) May 23, 2017
In a world where superheroes don't exist, real heroes emerge. #Manchester pic.twitter.com/XzGFpBWSKW
— Superman (@SupermanTweets) May 23, 2017
Those offering lifts and going out of their way to help anyone affected, are the true heroes. The world is lucky to have you. ?#Manchester
— Sonam108 (@Sonam_108) May 23, 2017
So brilliant to see response from Manchester tweethearts offering tea, calls and beds for those stranded in the city. You are heroes ?
— Miranda Dickinson (@wurdsmyth) May 22, 2017