UK synagogue attack victim accidentally shot by police, officials confirm

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The British authorities confirmed on Friday, was accidentally shot by Manchester police while running to suppress the attacker from two victims who died in a terrorist attack on a United Kingdom Synagogue in Yom Kippur.
53 -year -old Adrian Daulby and 66 -year -old Melvin Cravitz, the 35 -year -old British citizen born in Syria, Jihad Al Shamie, was killed on Thursday after rubbing his car to pedestrians and then stabbing at least one victim.
Two people were killed and four were injured.
On Thursday, October 2, 2025, Emergency Services in Crumpsall, Manchester, Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in England. (Through Peter Byrne/PA AP)
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However, according to the Chief of the Great Manchester Police, Sir Stephen Watson, who was killed by the British police at the scene, was carrying weapons.
“Therefore, this injury can be sustained by my officers to end this vicious attack by my officers to end this vicious attack,” Watson said in a press update on Friday. ” He said.
Three wounded victims are still treated medically, one of them continued a fiery wound.
Watson, who did not confirm whether there was a firearm wound that killed one of the victims on Thursday, said that the injury of the second victim hit by the firearms did not threaten life with compassion.
“It is believed that both victims are close to each other behind the synagogue door,” because they are bravely treated to prevent the attacker from gaining entry. ” He said.

Two women cry on October 2, 2025 near the Manchester Synagogue attack scene, a crying, a crying. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
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The motive behind the Heaton Park Hebrew Community Synagogue attack is not as high as the crimes aimed at Jews throughout England rise to a great extent after the attacks on Israel by Hamas and the next war in the Gaza Strip.
Police chief said he was aware of pro -Palestinian protests in Manchester, but called on the locals to think if this is really the right time “.
“You can do something responsible and sensitive, and you can avoid protesting in a way that will contribute to the trauma by our Jewish community.”
Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood and Prime Minister Kier Starmer, including the British authorities, protesters to respect the other citizens and the tragic events that took place on the most sacred day of Jewish faith.

Emergency Services Heaton Park Hebrew Community Synagogue, Thursday, October 2, 2025, Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue Apart from a car and knife terrorist attack after the terrorist attack. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
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“Peaceful protest is the cornerstone of our democracy – and there is justified concern about the pain in Gaza – but a minority used these protests as an excuse to stop anti -Semitic tropics,” Starmer used. Jewish Chronicle.
“I urge everyone who is thinking of protesting this weekend to recognize and respect the grief of the British Jews this week. This is a moment of age. It’s not time to stop the tension and cause more pain.”
Manchester police could not be reached immediately for this report.



