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Local community members relieve the affected (Picture: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)
Dozens of worshiper Bury Old Road poured from a synagogue.
A hand, which was covered with traditional clothes, hired a prayer book, the other protected them from the rain or took the hand of their loved ones. Many of them hurriedly hurriedly, without knowing what to happen.
While most of them were willing to prepare food after fasting, others wanted to prevent stay on the streets longer than necessary. Meanwhile, this person was on the Manchester synagogue on the terror scene.
Only a few miles in the corner, terror was released to people who looked just like them, Manchester Evening News.
The congregation was a part of the Holy Law Shul among the many local temples placed under the lock after a suspicious terrorist incident in the Heaton Community Synagogue on the Middleton Road in Crumpsall.
Two people were killed and suspected, three more people were injured and were shot and killed by the suspect armed police.
“I don’t know what else I can say except I was shocked right now.” He said a synagogue member who prefers to remain anonymous.
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“I thought this was a community that people could live together in peace, but now I don’t know. I and my family don’t feel safe right now, but we have to live.”
Another worshiper, who gave his name as his hand, said, “It is quite shocking after the most sacred day of the year.
“I don’t think anyone in the community has agreed with what happened. I don’t think anyone will do it for a while.
“I think this will be a concussion for all of us. Many of us may have to consider potentially acting or taking other measures to ensure that our families are safe.
“What happened today is absolutely shocking, we would not imagine that this would happen in a million years. We are all shaken.”
He also stopped talking to men, one of two old women, one, one said: “We are just horrified. We are a very mixed community and we always thought that there was a lively attitude to everything.
“This completely changed everything. His friend added:” We’re both old women and we never knew anything like that. We were ruined. “

Police took the scene a few minutes after the attack (Picture: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)
A young couple spoke to Manchester Evening News in Bury Old Road. Her husband said: “It was like October 7 because there were whispers.
“It was like that, but not serious because not in the same gravity as October 7.
“We have to live our lives as normal now, otherwise they win, but after the last two years, many people have already left.
“We were praying when it was told what happened.”
He added his wife. “They said there was an event in another synagogue, and they said you were locked and you couldn’t leave.
“Scary and shocking but we are waiting for this for the last two years.
“There was around 11:00 in the synagogue and lockd until 15 o’clock. They said it wasn’t the best to leave, but if we need to go, go to two and not go back.
“We had to go because our son was in nursery. We knew it wasn’t safe, but it was important to be with him.”
Greater Manchester Police, at 09.30 on the Middleton Road Heaton Park Synagogue outside the pedestrians were driven to pedestrians and confirmed the incident that saw a knife attack.

Terrorism, Middleton RD, Manchester. October 2, 2025 (Picture: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)
The force then confirmed that two people were dead – and a third person who was believed to be the perpetrator shot by armed officers was also died.
Five people were injured, including a security guard.
Officers were sent on Thursday morning.
Manchester Evening News reports that there is a bomb destruction unit next to the armed police.
The attack observes Yom Kippur, who is considered to be a time when the most sacred days and synagogues are typically busy in the Jewish calendar.
In an update, the terrorism policing said: “This morning, an investigation into the attack outside the Hebrani community synagogue in the Heaton Park in North Manchester continues.
He continued: “The three suspects are currently in custody and the commission was arrested on suspicion of preparing and provocation of terrorist acts. A woman in her 30s and 60s in her 30s.
“The White House Boulevard in Prestwich, Crumpsall and Langley Crescent are also in connection with arrests.

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“Although the official identity is no longer realized, we believe that the person responsible for today’s attacks is 35-year-old Jihad Al-Shamie. A British citizen of Syrian origin.
“During the incident, a suspicious device worn by the attacker was evaluated and was accepted that it was not applicable.
“Based on what we know right now, our records have not previously shown any prevention guidances about this person.
“Two innocent men, unfortunately died after the incident.
“The other three people were in the hospital with serious injuries.
“The third man later presented himself in the hospital with a injury that could be carried out while the officers stopped the attacker.
“In addition to the wounded and wider community, we are working to officially define those who have been tragically killed and provide support to their loved ones.
“We are trying to understand the motivation behind the attack while the investigation continues.”




