The DNA of Manchester Arena bombing accused Hashem Abedi was found at an apartment where explosives were made and in an old Nissan Micra in which bomb-making equipment was transported and stored, his murder trial was told.
The DNA profile - which an expert witness said there was a 'one-in-a-million chance ' belonged to someone other than Hashem or his brother Salman - was found on bedding, curtains and a sleeping bag dumped in a bin room at an apartment block in Blackley.
It was also found on a bathroom door-handle at a terraced house in Rusholme said to have been used as a delivery address for chemicals and on items found in the Micra alleged to have been used to transport and store bomb-equipment, jurors were told.
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