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In the wake of a vicious hate crime, once again, Mancunian solidarity won

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Worshippers at a south Manchester mosque hit by arsonists say they were moved to tears after dozens turned out in solidarity at a vigil.

A fire was started at the doors to Didsbury Mosque at around midnight on Friday night. It is being treated as a hate crime. Two men who were passing threw their coats on the fire and tried their best to put it out.

Two women living nearby rang the emergency services. READ MORE:Police launch investigation after Didsbury Mosque targeted in arson attack Fire crews arrived within minutes and extinguished the fire, which was prevented from spreading.

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