Manchester synagogue attack: police name two victims killed | Manchester

Police said that two men killed in a synagogue attack in Manchester were called 53 -year -old Adrian Daulby and 66 -year -old Melvin Cravitz.
The Great Manchester police said that the official identity has not yet realized, but their families were informed and that family contact officers were in contact.
Men was killed when an attacker Crumpsall driving a car to coach the Hebrew Park Hebrew Community Synagogue on the grounds of the Hebrew Community Synagogue.
The most sacred day of the Jewish calendar was seriously injured in the attack on Yom Kippur.
The police called the attacker on Thursday night, a 35-year-old Jihad Al-Shamie, a British citizen of Syrian origin. The Great Manchester police announced that he had been arrested on the other three people – two men in their 30s and a woman in their 60s – “suspicion of commission, the preparation and encouragement of terrorist acts”.
Postmortem exams of the victims, both from Crumpsall, will take place on Friday.
Coordinating the wounded response, Det Ch Supt Lewis Hughes said, “Deepest sympathy, Mr. Daulby and Mr. Cravitz’s loved ones.
“Specially trained family contact officers will contact them. They will continue to update them about the investigation and support them throughout the coronal process
“Even though there are processes to be followed, we are committed to paying attention to cultural preferences and sensitivities and respect the wishes of these men and loved ones.”
The attack filed a widespread condemnation against the political spectrum, Keir Starmer said to the attacker, the attacker, “A vile as a vile individual” who attacked Jews and attacking England because of our values. Political rivals were among those who participated in support for the Jewish community.
The attack took place days before the second anniversary of Hamas’ October 7 attacks in Israel. Police said there would be increasing security in synagogues and Jewish community centers in the coming days.
Starmer flew early to England after the combination of European leaders in Denmark to preside a emergency Cobra meeting after talking to the country from Downing Street.
On Friday morning, the Greater Manchester police confirmed that the existence of “high visibility de in North Manchester, Bury and Salford in the Jewish communities and synagogues of extra civil servants.
Police added that increasing visits will be made to local places of worship.
With Pa Media




