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Manchester blast: 'Every piece of shrapnel will be evidence'
Kevin Hurley is a former Detective Chief Superintendent with the Metropolitan Police - he says that police will be looking for every piece of shrapnel caused by the blast at the Manchester Arena. The blast happened in the foyer at 22:35 BST on Monday at the end of a concert by US singer Ariana Grande. Twenty-two people, including children, have been killed and 59 injured in the attack.
(Photo: Police patrol Manchester streets. Credit: Getty Images)
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