The bomb exploded outside Manchester Arena, leaving 22 dead and 59 injured.
Video from a packed Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena Monday night shows panicked fans fleeing the venue as a sudden explosion erupted moments after she waved goodbye to fans.
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Chilling video captured the singer’s young fans and their parents climbing over seats and barriers in a desperate attempt to get out.
Audible screams, gasps and people crying out can be heard in the frightening video.
Outside, police dashcam caught the moment the terrorist detonated the bomb outside the arena, leaving 22 dead and 59 injured. Amid the chaos and confusion, desperate parents anxiously awaited news of their missing loved ones.
Among the victims is 18-year-old Georgina Callander, who met Grande at a concert two years ago and treasured a photo of their time together.
The youngest of the victims is 8-year-old Sappy Rose Roussos. Her mother and sister were also injured.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the bombing, calling the suicide bomber a "soldier of the caliphate."
Kiya Zeremba, 14, was at the concert and shot some of the dramatic video.
“It just felt so fast-paced,” she told Inside Edition. “It felt like it was a zoo. Everyone was running for their lives and trying to do everything themselves.”
Grande expressed anguish at the carnage, tweeting: “Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry I don't have words.”
broken.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) May 23, 2017
from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words.
She has also suspended her concert tour.
Police have identified 22-year-old Salman Abedi as the bomber who is British.
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