All 22 of the Manchester bombing victims have now been named
All 22 who lost their lives at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester Arena on Monday night have been named, with 15-year-old Megan Hurley, pictured above, the last to be confirmed.
Megan was at the show with her brother Bradley, who remains injured in hospital with his devastated parents by his bedside.
Courtney Boyle, 19 and her mother's partner Philip Tron, 32, also died in the attack.
Mum Deborah Hutchinson described the pair as "both my angels flying high in the sky".
More than 100 people held a candlelit vigil mum Wendy Fawell, praying for her safe return.
But the 50-year-old, from Otley in West Yorkshire, was reported to have been about to leave the concert with her 15-year-old daughter Charlotte, along with a friend and her sons, when they were caught in the attack. She was the only one who didn't make it out alive.
The off-duty police officer who was killed has been named as Elaine McIver.
Her husband Paul remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Saffie Rose Roussos, eight, was named by her school as having passed away after the explosion, which killed 22 people.
The headteacher of Tarleton Community Primary School in Preston, said: "News of Saffie's death in this appalling attack has come as a tremendous shock to all of us and I would like to send our deepest condolences to all of her family and friends."
Earlier on Tuesday Georgina Bethany Callander was the first confirmed dead by her college. The 18 year old reportedly died in hospital with her mother by her bedside.
John Atkinson, 26, from Radcliffe has also been confirmed dead by friends and family, with his local community fundraising to help pay for his funeral costs.
It says: "John was one one in a million and loved by so many!!
"A true gentleman. R.I.P John thoughts and prayers with you family and all of the other victims effected by this tragedy"
In the early hours of Wednesday morning, the mother of missing teenager Olivia Campbell confirmed her death on Facebook. Charlotte Campbell, who was on Tuesday's Good Morning Britain to talk about the search for Olivia, 15, said on Facebook: "RIP my darling precious gorgeous girl Olivia Campbell taken far far to soon go sing with the angels and keep smiling mummy loves you so much."
Kelly Brewster, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, has also been confirmed dead by her partner Ian Winslow after she had gone missing following the attack.
Ian wrote on Facebook: "Kelly Brewster wasn't one of the unidentified hospital patients. She has sadly passed away in the terror attack yesterday.
"Kelly really was the happiest she has ever been and we had so many things planned together. My daughter Phoebe will be absolutely devastated like we all are."
Mother-of-three Michelle Kiss also lost her life on Monday night.
"Michelle Kiss was a loving wife to Tony, mother to Dylan, Elliot and Millie, as well as daughter to Mick and Christine and sister to Nichola," her family said in a statement.
"We hope to draw from the courage and strength she showed in her life to get through this extremely difficult time."
Teenage couple Chloe Rutherford, 17 and Liam Curry, 19 - who were said to be 'inseparable' - are also mourned.
"On the night our daughter Chloe died and our son Liam died, their wings were ready but our hearts were not," a family statement said.
Many have taken to Twitter to pay tribute to Martyn Hett, who was popular on the social media website.
The 29-year-old PR manager, who had also appeared on TV shows Come Dine With Me and Tattoo Fixers, was killed days before leaving for a two-month trip to the US.
The parents of of 14-year-old Eilidh MacLeod have also confirmed her death. "Eilidh was vivacious and full of fun. She loved all music whether it was listening to Ariana or playing the bagpipes with her pipe band", they added.
Poland's foreign minister on Wednesday announced that two Polish nationals Angelika and Marcin Klis had been killed and one injured in the explosion.
"The parents came after the concert to collect their daughters and unfortunately we have information that they are dead. The children are safe," Witold Waszczykowski said.
Two mums Alison Howe and Lisa Lees died when they went to the arena to pick up their children.
Alison's stepson Jason Howe paid tribute to his 45-year-old "caring beautiful mum and step mother" saying "she was amazing to us all".
And Lisa's brother Lee Hunter posted an emotional message to his sister on his Facebook page saying: "For those who don't know, Lisa is gone but never ever forgotten. I love you Lisa. I'll miss you so much. "
Sorrell Leczkowski, 14, also lost her life after attending the concert with her grandmother, who is critically ill.
Her grandfather, Michael Healey, said: "I am absolutely heartbroken to confirm that my granddaughter was killed in the terror attack that claimed so many innocent lives.
School receptionist Jane Tweddle, 51, has been described as "a truly wonderful friend and colleague" after she passed away in the attack.
"We have received numerous messages of condolences from parents, students, community members and colleagues across Blackpool for which we are very grateful," said a spokesperson from South Shore Academy.
Nell Jones, 14, a student at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School and Sixth Form College, Cheshire, was missing after Monday's blast and her family had been hoping they would find her being cared for in hospital.
However, the "always smiling" pupil has been confirmed dead.
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