UK blast: Blood, horror, shock as bomber strikes young crowd
MANCHESTER, England — For a crowd of mostly young British music fans, the Ariana Grande concert was supposed to be a school night out enjoying cheerful high-energy pop.
It quickly turned into sheer terror instead.
A suicide bomber detonated a powerful explosive device moments after the American singer wrapped up her show Monday night in Manchester, sending people into a desperate search for missing family and friends. The blast killed 22 people and wounded 59 others, with 12 of the wounded under the age of 16, officials said.
The youngest fatality identified so far, Saffie Roussos, was only eight.


