Sisters orphaned by Manchester bombing say parents were their 'best friends'

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Sisters orphaned by the Manchester bombing say the parents they lost were also their “best friends”. In evidence to the Manchester Arena Inquiry, Alex and Patrycja Klis, 20 and 14 at the time of the tragedy, paid tribute to their devoted mum and dad.

Polish-born Marcin, 42, and Angelika, 39, died holding each other after the bomb went off as they waited for their children to emerge from the concert.

In a statement read to the hearing yesterday, Alex said her parents shared a love “that everyone should aspire to”. She added: “They were amazing parents, great friends and kind people. “They did everything in their power to ensure that we had everything we wanted and more. “They were soulmates and did not want to be without each other. “We have

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