Mourners lay flowers and remember 22 lives lost in Manchester Arena attack
Daily MailLoved ones of the 22 victims who were killed in the Manchester bombing lay floral tributes in the city centre today as they marked the fourth anniversary of the attack. Mourners travelled to Manchester Victoria station on Saturday to remember the 22 innocent people who were killed in the Manchester Arena terror atrocity in May 2017. Mourners travelled to Manchester Victoria station on Saturday to remember the 22 innocent people who were killed in the Manchester Arena terror atrocity in May 2017 One woman, who was wearing a face mask, was seen wiping tears away from her eyes as she visited Manchester Victoria station, while her friend comforted her Heartbreaking photographs showed loved ones of the victims laying floral tributes, balloons and pictures of bees, a symbol of defiance following the tragedy, on the train platform One woman appeared teary-eyed as she played a bouquet of pink flowers in the train station on Saturday morning, while another man was seen kneeling among the tributes. Pictured: Woman brings large floral tribute to Manchester Victoria station on Saturday One woman appeared teary-eyed as she played a bouquet of pink flowers in the train station on Saturday morning, while another man was seen kneeling among the tributes Figen Murray, the mother of 29-year-old Arena victim Martyn Hett, took to Twitter to mark the fourth anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack. Starting from next year, commemorations for the tragedy will take place at the new Glade of Light memorial, which is due to be completed by the end of this year As well as floral bouquets, many people left personalised messages in a large circle of tributes placed in Manchester Victoria station on the fourth anniversary of the attack Other heartfelt items that were left at the station to remember the victims who travelled to watch an Ariana Grande concert but never returned home included cards and teddy bears 'This includes @FigenMurray's work, the Martyn's Law campaign and others who have campaigned tirelessly for a Protect Duty.