More names of the victims of the attack were revealed today.
The mother of Olivia Campbell, aged 15, from Bury, confirmed she was killed in the attack on Monday, May 22.
It comes after Olivia’s mother made an emotional TV appeal urging anyone who had seen her daughter to come forward.
And two mums, from Royton, in Oldham, have also been named as victims.
Alison Howes, 45, and Lisa Lees, 47, were waiting to collect their teenage daughters in the foyer when the blast went off.
Their daughters, both aged 15, are believed to be safe.
Alison’s stepdad, Jordan Howe, confirmed her death on Facebook last night.
Jane Tweddle-Taylor,50,from Blackpool, was also named as a victim in the Arena attack. She had gone to the Arena with a friend to pick up the friend’s daughter.
Kelly Brewster, 32, from Sheffield, died while shielding her niece from the blast in the foyer, her family said.
And a Polish couple both died in the attack. Marcin and Angelika Klis were collecting their daughters from the venue, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed.
Their daughter Alex Klis, had made an appeal to find her parents on Tuesday.
Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski said: “The parents came after the concert to collect their daughters and unfortunately we have information that they are dead. The children are safe. We share the pain of the family and the loved ones of the victims and express our most sincere condolences.”
And the latest victim who died was named as Martyn Hett, who worked as a manager for PR firm in Altrincham.