Manchester Bombing: ‘Coronation Street’ Bosses ‘Stand Together With Manchester’ Following Tragic Attack

'Our thoughts are with the victims and the families of those who have lost their life or been injured.'
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‘Coronation Street’ bosses have paid tributes to the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing, which took place on Monday (22 May) night.

The soap has been filmed in Manchester since it first began airing back in 1960, first at the famous Granada Studios before moving to its current home at MediaCity in Salford.

The soap moved to a new set in Manchester's Media City in 2014
The soap moved to a new set in Manchester's Media City in 2014
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The statement, issued on behalf of the soap’s bosses and cast, comes following an outpouring of tributes from across the world.

It read (via Mirror Online): “Everyone at ’Coronation Street’ is shocked by the tragic event at the Manchester Arena.

“Our thoughts are with the victims and the families of those who have lost their life or been injured. We stand together with the people of Manchester at this sad time.”

Many ‘Corrie’ stars have also separately posted their own tributes:

I cannot believe what is happening. Praying for the people who lost their lives tonight in Manchester. Thoughts are with their families x

— Kym Marsh (@msm4rsh) May 22, 2017

Just horrendous. In our beautiful and brilliant city. Devastating x

— Antony Cotton (@antonycotton) May 22, 2017

My beautiful home town, full of beautiful, innocent people. This morning my heart is broken... #RIP and love to victims and families.

— Cath Tyldesley (@Cath_Tyldesley) May 23, 2017

Utterly heartbroken for our beautiful city #Manchester thinking of all who are affected by this atrocity 💔💔💔

— Samia Longchambon (@realsamia) May 23, 2017

Stay safe Manchester x

— Sally Ann Matthews (@SallyAnMatthews) May 22, 2017

‘Corrie’ actresses Sally Dyvenor and Gina Seddon also appeared on ‘Good Morning Britain’, where they had originally been invited to discuss the soap’s latest storylines.

22 people were killed, and a further 59 injured, when a suicide bomber entered the foyer outside the main arena and detonated an improvised explosive at around 10.30pm, following an Ariana Grande concert.

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