Cut through the noise by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox An ex-serviceman who was hailed a 'hero' after helping victims of the Manchester Arena terror attack has been killed in a road crash.
Darron Coster used his Royal Military Police training to aid those injured in the terror bombing that killed 22 people in May 2017.
Mr Coster, who served in Northern Ireland, had gone to collect his son from the Ariana Grande concert when Salman Abedi detonated his suicide device.
Mr Coster, then aged 50, walked towards the explosion and closed the doors to stop people outside witnessing the horror. READ MORE: In the beautiful sunshine, a tragedy in Salford Quays Then, after texting his son to make sure he was safe, he
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