Hashem Abedi will learn of his fate.He played his part in an atrocity that changed Manchester forever.The city will finally get justice for the muderous plot he and his brother spent months putting together - that was carried on that terrible night on May 22, 2017.But today is also about much more than that.It's about remembering the 22 men, women and children who died.It's about remembering the hundreds of others who were injured or left mentally scarred.It's about remembering the bravery of the emergency services and members of the public who risked their lives to help others.And it's about remembering how our city came together in grief and defiance in the days and weeks that followed.
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