{UAH} Full list of people missing and those known to have died after Manchester terror attack Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/23/full-list-of-people-missing-and-those-known-to-have-died-after-manchester-terror-attack-6655849/#ixzz4hvgrG2AC
Full list of people missing and those known to have died after Manchester terror attack
Hundreds of people are still desperately trying to trace loved ones following the terror attack at Manchester Arena which left 22 dead and at least 59 injured.
Parents, relatives and friends are frantically searching for those still missing after the explosion, sharing their images in an attempt to try and track them down.
Thousands of teenagers were inside the arena for the Ariana Grande on Monday night, and police have confirmed that 12 of the 22 victims were children.
Victim: Saffie Rose Roussos, 8
Among the victims was eight-year-old Saffie Rose, from Leyland, who is believed to be one of the youngest victims of the bomb attack so far.
She was at the concert with her mother Lisa Roussos and Saffie's sister, Ashlee Bromwich, aged in her 20s, who were both taken to separate hospitals with injuries, friends said.
Victim: Georgina Callander, 18
Georgina Callander, 18, was the first victim to be named following the attack in the arena.
The teenager had tweeted on Sunday that she was 'so excited' to see Ariana Grande, with whom she had been pictured two years ago.
She was a huge fan of her idol and shared the photo saying: 'My meet and greet photos came through, she was so cute and lovely, I hugged her so tight and she said she loved my bow. I can't get over this, I never will.'
Georgina was described by a friend as 'a beautiful girl with the kindest heart and soul, I'll miss you forever, may you rest in a better place than here.'
Victim: John Atkinson, 26
The third victim of last night's attack has been named as 26-year-old John Atkinson.
Tributes to Atkinson, who was from Radcliffe, have been pouring in on social media since his death was confirmed.
It's understood that Atkinson was leaving the concert at the venue when it was targeted.
Friends and family have paid their respects to him online, describing him as an 'amazing young man'.
Missing: Chloe Rutherford and Liam Curry
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Among those searching for loved ones was Amy Ridley, who is still trying to trace her best friend Chloe Rutherford and her partner Liam Curry.
She told ITV News Tyne Tees: 'I want to hear my best friend's voice again and make sure her and her boyfriend are okay. I love them both and wouldn't know what to do without them.'
Missing: Olivia Campbell, 15
Charlotte Campbell has not heard from her 15-year-old daughter Olivia since the attack.
Ms Campbell, who lives in Manchester, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'I last had contact with her at half past eight last night.
She was at the concert, she'd just seen the support act and said she was having an amazing time and thanking me for letting her go.
'She was with her friend Adam, Adam was found about half an hour ago, he's in hospital but Olivia has not been found yet.'
Ms Campbell said she had been at home 'phoning everybody, hospitals, police, all these centres that the children have been put in.
'Her dad is actually in Manchester looking for her. I've got friends out looking for her, I've got people I don't even know out looking for her.'
Missing: Parents of Alex Klis, from York
Alex Klis, from York, is looking for her parents who have been missing since the attack.
In a post shared widely on Facebook, Alex wrote: 'Anyone who is in any safe place or hospital in Manchester, if anyone comes across my parents please please let me know as they've been missing ever since the attack.'
Missing: Martyn Hett, 29
Martyn Hett, 29, was at the Manchester Arena last night and has not checked in since.
His brother Dan reported him missing early this morning, writing: 'My brother was at the Manchester Arena last night and hasn't checked in. If anyone has seen him in any way *please* contact me'.
Martyn, a PR manager, previously won Come Dine With Me and was featured on the popular ink show Tattoo Fixers.
His friend, Stuart Aspinall, has joined Martyn's family to appeal on social media for help finding him.
Writing on Facebook, Mr Aspinall said: 'He was on his own at the time of the attack and we are not sure where he about in the arena he was so if anyone saw him between 10:20pm and 10:40pm please let me know.
'He was wearing (a) very loud shirt with black shorts & a very large Deirdre Barlow tattoo on his calf.
'He left Block 103 at the concert dkuring the final song 'Dangerous Woman' at about 10:20pm & made his way to the door – if you saw him around this time please get in touch.'
Missing: Wendy Fawell, from Otley
People have also used social media to try to find missing mother Wendy Fawell.
Tweets said Ms Fawell, believed to be from Otley, West Yorkshire, was last seen in the foyer area of the arena shortly before the explosion.
Leeds Underdogs ARL rugby club tweeted: 'Friends of ours are looking for a Wendy Fawell-New, if anyone know if she is safe, please get back to us.'
Debbie Mcdowell posted a photograph of Ms Fawell on Facebook with the message: 'Please share this picture of my best friend Wendy Fawell who is missing after the bombing in Manchester. Praying for safe return my lovely. Love you loads xx.'
Missing: Kelly Brewster, from Sheffield
Appeals were also made for the whereabouts of Kelly Brewster, from Sheffield.
Chantelle Garrity posted on Facebook: 'Pls pls pls help find my friend Kelly Brewster. She is missing following the explosion at Manchester Arena last night! If any one has seen her please let me know! Her family and friends are worried.'
It is believed she went to the concert with her sister Claire and niece Hollie, who were injured and are being treated in hospital.
Missing: Courteney Boyle and Philip Tron
Courtney Boyle was with her step dad Philip Tron at the concert last night.
They still remain unaccounted for.
Missing: Laura MacIntyre and Eilidh MacLeod (UPDATE: Laura MacIntyre is being treated in hospital for serious injuries.)
The families of Laura MacIntyre and Eilidh MacLeod, from Barra in the Western Isles, still haven't heard from the girls since the explosion.
Laura's father Michael MacIntyre posted an appeal on Twitter, saying: 'Please … please retweet.
'Looking for my daughter and her friend. Laura Macintyre and Eilidh Macleod #manchesterattack.'
Eilidh's aunt Margaret MacNeil wrote on Facebook: 'Please please please share!
'My niece and her friend were at the Ariana Grande concert tonight and there has been no contact since the explosion.
'Please let us find the girls safe and well. They are Eilidh MacLeod and Laura MacIntyre.'
Missing: Nell Jones
Friends and family of Nell Jones have appealed for help with finding the 14-year-old, who was at the concert.
Nell, from Goostrey, had been recently using crutches after sustaining a ligament injury.
Her cousin Hollie Webb posted a picture of Nell and wrote: 'This is our cousin Nell Jones aged 14 missing in Manchester after the concert last night, please could everybody share for our family, if anyone knows of anywhere we can try as we are heading to Manchester now x.'
Dennis Oliver, the headteacher of Nell's school, Holmes Chapel Comprehensive and Sixth Form, said one of their students is 'badly injured' and a second is unaccounted for.
Missing: Alison Howe and Lisa Lees
Alison Howe, 44, and her friend Lisa Lees, 43, have not been since the Ariana Grande concert.
The pair from Royton went to Manchester Arena to pick their children up at the end of the night.
Alison's daughter Sasha is appealing for information about their whereabouts on Facebook.
Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/23/full-list-of-people-missing-and-those-known-to-have-died-after-manchester-terror-attack-6655849/#ixzz4hvgBqi6v
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