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£83,000 damages payout for man named online after arrest following Manchester Arena terror bombing

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direct to your inboxA man has been awarded a £83,000 damages payout in the High Court after his details were published online in a news article after his arrest following the terror attack at Manchester Arena.Libyan Alaedeen Sicri, 26, was arrested and subsequently released without charge in the wake of the bombing on May 22, 2017.The suicide bombing after an Ariana Grande concert claimed 22 lives and left more than 1,000 people injured.Despite not being identified by Greater Manchester Police, MailOnline published his name, image and other personal details on May 29, following his arrest that day, the court heard.Mr Sicri sued MailOnline's publisher, Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL), for damages for alleged misuse of private information.In.

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