The reverberations of tragedy continue for those impacted by the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. A survivor has expressed profound dismay following a recent violent incident involving Hashem Abedi, the convicted accomplice to his brother Salman’s attack.
Abedi, currently incarcerated at HMP Frankland, is alleged to have launched an assault on three prison officers, described by the Prison Officers’ Association as “unbelievable.” Details indicate that he utilized a combination of extremely hot cooking oil and self-crafted weaponry to inflict harm.
The incident has understandably reopened wounds for bombing survivors, who are still grappling with the aftermath of the original attack. One survivor stated, “It’s just unbelievable – another wave of trauma.”
Here’s a summary of what occurred:
- Assailant: Hashem Abedi, convicted in connection to the Manchester Arena bombing.
- Location: HMP Frankland
- Victims: Three prison officers
- Methods Employed: Boiling cooking oil and homemade weapons were used in the attack.
The Prison Officers’ Association has condemned Abedi’s actions, highlighting the severity of the assault.