Dept of Foreign Affairs 'not aware' of Irish citizens in Manchester attack

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Dept of Foreign Affairs 'not aware' of Irish citizens in Manchester attack
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The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs has said that it is ‘not aware’ of any Irish citizens caught up in the Manchester attack but confirmed that it is monitoring the situation closely.

Police confirmed that a lone man, who was also killed in the blast, detonated an improvised explosive device at the arena. “I am shocked and horrified by the large loss of life in Manchester last night and my thoughts and prayers are with those affected, and we stand by our nearest neighbour, the U.K. especially due to the strong links between our country and the city of Manchester.

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