Two victims of the Manchester Arena bombing, including an eight-year-old girl, could have survived were it not for serious failings by the emergency services, a report has found.
The public inquiry into the May 2017 atrocity, which left 22 dead, concluded that the response of the police, ambulance service and fire service was “far below the standard it should have been”.
In an excoriating, 916-page report, the chairman Sir John Saunders said “non-existent” communication between the emergency services in the aftermath of the attack meant dozens of the wounded and dying were deprived of treatment for too long.
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