Jurors have been told to put aside any feelings of sympathy or emotion when they retire to consider verdicts in the trial of Manchester Arena bombing accused Hashem Abedi.
He denies helping and encouraging his brother Salman carry out the 2017 attack by sourcing chemicals and shrapnel for a bomb.
Salman Abedi killed himself and 22 others - and seriously injured 92 more - when he detonated an improvised explosive device in his backpack as concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig at the Arena on May 22, 2017.
As his brother Hashem's trial started its 27th day at the Old Bailey in London, the judge, Mr Justice Jeremy Baker, cautioned the jurors against sympathy and emotion they might have about the case and decide the guilt or otherwise
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