Three years ago, 22 innocent people lost their lives and hundreds were injured when the Manchester Arena was attacked by a suicide bomber.It's been three years since 22 people tragically lost their lives at the Manchester Arena. The 22 people who tragically lost their livesintheManchester Arena bombing have been remembered on the seventh anniversary. A stunning drone display had to be cancelled due to the heavy rain, but a memorial service was held at Victoria station at noon. The 22 people killed intheManchester terror attack have now been named. Chloe Rutherford, 17, and Liam Curry, 19, from South Shields (left) and Courtney Boyle (top right) and Phillip Tron (lower right) from Gateshead. People laid flowers and signed the book of condolences in Town Hall Square inthe aftermath of the Manchesterbomb. Following the minute’s silence, the Lord Mayor will light a candle of reflection inthe town hall. Books of condolences will be open until May 31, 2018. RememberingtheManchesterattack victims.The Manchester Tattoo Appeal was started by tattoo artist Sam Barber to show solidarity with those affected by the attack and to raise money for them and their families. Those getting tattooed were asked to donate 50 pounds ($64). Heartbroken Lewis Brierley paid tribute after 15-year-old Olivia was confirmed among the 22 innocent victims of the suicide bombing. Police at the scene of thedevastatingattack (Image: PA). Dozens of people remain missing after the attack (Image: SWNS). How Argentina’s Milei lost the markets and turned to Trump.