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Man arrested and released over Manchester synagogue attack is rearrested at city's airport
A 30-year-old man was re-arrested at Manchester Airport on suspicion of failing to disclose terrorism-related information and later released on bail, police said.
- A man was rearrested at Manchester Airport in connection with a terror attack at a synagogue that left two people dead, according to Greater Manchester Police.
- The man had previously been arrested on October 2 for suspicion of terrorism but was released without charge.
- Community members held a vigil outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Synagogue to honor the victims, Melvin Cravitz and Adrian Daulby.
- Rabbi Daniel Walker stated, 'Evil tried to defile these steps' during the vigil for the victims.
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Suspect arrested at Manchester Airport after synagogue stabbing
Members of the community gather for a vigil and one minute silence at Heaton Park Hebrew Synagogue (Picture: Getty) A man who was arrested in the wake of the Manchester Synagogue terror attack has been held again at an airport. Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, claimed alleigance to Islamic State after driving at worshippers in his car outside Heaton Park Hebrew Synagogue and stabbing Jewish people on Yom Kippur. Another 30-year-old man was arrested on 2 Oct…
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