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Manchester Arena Terror Attack: Manchester City and Manchester United express condolences over Manchester Arena blast




Manchester City and Manchester United have expressed their condolences over the blast that occured on Monday night at the Manchester Arena which left 22 people dead and 59 injured.

Man U wrote on Twitter: "We are deeply shocked by last night's terrible events at the Manchester Arena. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected."

City wrote on Twitter as well: "It's with great sadness we hear of the terrible events at the Arena. Our hearts go out to all affected and to our city's emergency services."

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