‘They won’t divide us’: Manchester community comes together to mourn victims of synagogue terror attack

A terrible and shocking terrorist terrorist attack on Manchester’s Jewish community, just one meter away from the police band, which pointed to the scene of the attack, the neighbors met to remember the lives of two innocent men.
66-year-old Melvin Cravitz and 53-year-old Adrian Daulby died after Jihad al-Shamie’s worship in Heaton Park Shul on Thursday morning, on Thursday morning. The other three people have been in a serious condition that the police and government leaders have condemned as a “inferiority ör terrorist attack since then.
While the national figures flocked to Manchester to pay tribute on Friday, many of the victim’s neighbors said Independent They woke up the news that their friends wouldn’t come home.
32 -year -old Waqas Hussain and 34 -year -old Haleema Younas live only a few doors from Melvin Cravitz. On Friday morning, they said that they learned that they died after seeing their picture in the news and described it as a “model neighbor” and “cute person”.
Hussain said, “I saw the picture and I made a double shoot because it’s a quite old picture,” Hussain said. “To be honest, he was such a cute person, always coming out of his way to help his neighbors. He was not one of the ones to hide himself.
“It was definitely a big attachment factor in the community. You would see him in the morning, sometimes on his vest, his neighbors left his dumps out. Very sad. Destructive. Absolutely a loss to the community. Model was a neighbor.”
Mrs. Younas added: “I was just thinking, he can’t. I couldn’t believe it. Whoever he was.
“Terrible, we saw yesterday, but it makes it much more personal. It was a dream man next door.”
The couple remembered how the city came together in 2017 after the bomb attack Manchester Arena, who killed 22 and injured hundreds of more people. Although they were “hate özlennened on Thursday, they said they believed that the city would“ come together ”.
“For the first time in Manchester, hate was not inseminated in Manchester, and something we have as a community here is that Manchester always meets,” he said. “This gives you some warmth. They won’t divide us.
“I think this is the real message to move forward.”
Police confirmed that the second sacrifice Adrian Daulby had tragically died after being shot by civil servants to download the killer. In a quiet stagnation near Heaton Park Shul, Mr. Daulby moved to tears during the death of a man whom his neighbors said he was “a family”.
Orum I know him since I moved here in 2005, Abdul Abdul Rahimi said. “It was like a family. It’s a real shock, especially for my children, because he was friends with them.
“He did a lot on the road, too much. He always helped. He was always going to bring a gift in Bayram or Christmas.”
After seeing his name in the news this morning, Mr. Daulby said that he had learned the death for the first time.
“We thought it wouldn’t be possible,” he said. “Actually, we were looking for him yesterday. We didn’t know where it was. My wife called me and said Adrian was missing. Another neighbor called her phone many times and only stole.”
“He would always bring us Christmas gifts, Mr Mr Merh’s 16 -year -old daughter Mariam said. “We will play with water guns in the summer. Even if not in Christmas, my sisters would give them toys if they knock on the door.”
Since then, Mr. Daulby’s family gave tribute to the man whose last action is to save others ”.
While the heavens opened in Manchester in the afternoon on Friday, hundreds of people, including ministers and city leaders, came and rained to show their respect. However, while some unity messages were met with sincere applause, mourning were afraid to show anger on an attack they said “they came”.
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy is shouting “Shame You” and “Stop the Walks”.
There, a mother and daughter who does not want to be named Independent They no longer feel safe in England.
“We didn’t feel safe before,” Anne said. “My brother was actually holding the door at the time, so it’s too close to the house.”
He said that the people in the government will now listen to the fears of the community: “It looks very unjust. All we want to live and live. It is terrible to feel safe in your own country”.
His daughter said that he was “shocked but not surprised”. “We expect this to happen in the last two years and there are signs.
“Anti -anti -Semitism sounds like less racism, so it is not taken seriously. It seems to have no anger for us.”
However, the couple said they did not blame the police for Mr. Daulby’s death.
“They had to react, Anne Anne said. “They shot him, fell, got up and shot again.
“My brother was on the left side and the right side was shot. This is a terrible accident accident.”




