Manchester Arena families in 'disbelief' bomber was able to attack officers
- Families of Manchester Arena bombing victims expressed absolute disbelief that Hashem Abedi attacked prison officers at HMP Frankland, stating it is unacceptable he could cause danger to life again.
- In a letter to Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood, the families emphasized their outrage, describing Abedi as 'evil' and calling for permanent solitary confinement.
- Abedi is serving a life sentence for murdering 22 people in the 2017 bombing and injured three prison officers in the recent attack using makeshift weapons.
- The Ministry of Justice announced a full independent review of how the incident occurred and promised immediate action to restrict access to kitchens in prisons.
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Manchester Arena bombing survivor 'disgusted' by plotter's HMP Frankland attack
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has suspended access to kitchens in separation and close supervision units, where inmates are kept apart from the general prison population
·Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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