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A terrorist attack that claimed the lives of two people in Crumpsall has left a ‘deep mark’ on Manchester — but the city's leaders have vowed they will ‘never let hatred succeed’.
The suburb has been rocked by the incident, which saw police scrambled to Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue shortly after 9.30am on Thursday (October 2).
Greater Manchester Police have since confirmed a car was driven at people outside the building. Two people were killed in the incident, either hit by the vehicle or stabbed, with another two seriously injured.
Manchester synagogue stabbing LIVE: Two killed and four injured in terror attack as Andy Burnham tells us to 'stand together in these difficult times' - latest updates
A suspected attacker was shot dead by police seven minutes