Manchester Attack: How the people remember
On 22nd May 2017, more than 800 people suffered physical and psychological injuries and 22 people lost their lives in a suicide bombing at the Manchester Arena.
In the days and weeks after the attack, people of the region came together to support each other through their collective grief.
From Dr Amanda Martin, one of the radiographers who treated the injured straight after the blast to David Baker who tattooed worker bees on hundreds of people for charity, this is how people of Greater Manchester remember that night.
This clip is originally from The City Remembers documentary on 22 May 2018.
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One year on from the terrorist attack that claimed 22 lives, we speak to those affected.
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