Coronation Street cast visit injured victims of Manchester terror attack
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Published 13th Jun 2017 Last updated 13th Jun 2017
The cast of Coronation Street have paid a visit to some of the injured victims from the Manchester Arena terror attack last month.
Actors including Jennie McAlpine, Catherine Tyldesley and Lucy Fallon made a visit to spend time with some of the younger victims of the attack at Ronald McDonald House in Manchester.
Lucy Fallon, who plays Bethany Platt in the popular soap, shared a number of photos to her Instagram page from the visit and wrote, 'My heart is so full. Thank you for having us ❤️'.
The 21-year-old later shared a touching message to her Twitter followers where she admitted the day made her realise how 'precious' life is.
Read her full message below:
Tisha Merry, who plays the role of Steph Britton in Coronation Street, also shared a number of photos from the cast's visit.
22 people lost their lives and many more were left with injuries when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as fans left an Ariana Grande gig on 22nd May.
All 22 victims have now been named as :
Alison Howe
Angelika Klis
Chloe Rutherford
Eilidh MacLeod
Elaine McIver
Georgina Callander
Jane Tweddle-Taylor
John Atkinson
Kelly Brewster
Liam Curry
Lisa Lees
Marcin Klis
Martyn Hett
Megan Hurley
Michelle Kiss
Nell Jones
Olivia Campbell
Saffie Roussos
Sorrell Leczkowski
Wendy Fawell
Courtney Boyle
Philip Tron
Ariana Grande later returned to Manchester to put on One Love Manchester, a charity concert to raise money for the victims and their families from the fatal attack.
Ariana invited some of her star-studded music friends including Little Mix, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay, Take That and Niall Horan.
Watch the most touching moments from the show below:
See all of the photos from the event below:
One Love Manchester
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One Love Manchester stage
One Love Manchester
Miley Cyrus
The crowd at One Love Manchester
Take That
Robbie Williams at One Love Manchester
Niall Horan
2016: 'Dangerous Woman'
Ariana also embarked on her biggest tour to date - the 'Dangerous Woman Tour' supporting her third album 'Dangerous Woman'. Devastatingly, her show at Manchester Arena on 22nd May 2017 ended with a horrific tragedy when a bomb killed 22 people and injured many others.
Following the terrible events of that night, messages of support for those affected poured in from around the world, including many from pop stars and celebrities.
Ariana, along with her team, worked quickly to put on a show that would bring everyone together at such a difficult time. Less than two weeks after the attack, the One Love Manchester benefit concert took place, with a line-up that included Katy Perry, Little Mix, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber and many more artists - as well as Ariana herself.
Ariana also embarked on her biggest tour to date - the 'Dangerous Woman Tour' supporting her third album 'Dangerous Woman'. Devastatingly, her show at Manchester Arena on 22nd May 2017 ended with a horrific tragedy when a bomb killed 22 people and injured many others.
Following the terrible events of that night, messages of support for those affected poured in from around the world, including many from pop stars and celebrities.
Ariana, along with her team, worked quickly to put on a show that would bring everyone together at such a difficult time. Less than two weeks after the attack, the One Love Manchester benefit concert took place, with a line-up that included Katy Perry, Little Mix, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber and many more artists - as well as Ariana herself.