UK police release 3 bomb suspects; Grande to play concert
LONDON — British police say three of the 14 people arrested over the Manchester arena suicide bombing have been released without charge, and the investigation so far has found bomber Salman Abedi acted largely alone as he assembled his deadly device.
Russ Jackson, head of the police Northwest Counterterrorism Unit, said analysis of surveillance camera footage and other evidence had shown that “Abedi himself made most of the purchases of the core components” of the bomb.
“Many of his movements and actions have been carried out alone during the four days from him landing in the country (to) committing this awful attack,” Jackson said.
The bombing killed 22 people and injured more than 100 after a show by American singer Ariana Grande at Manchester Arena. Grande announced Tuesday that she and other top stars — including Justin Bieber, Coldplay and Miley Cyrus — will return to the city to perform at a benefit concert on Sunday.


