Twenty-two people died - 59 injured last night
Victims of the Manchester terror attack were given a mark of respect by members of the House of Keys this morning (Tue).
An explosion caused the deaths of 22 people - injuring a further 59 concert-goers last night at around 10:30pm at the Manchester Arena.
It's known many of those who lost their lives were teenagers - there to watch an Ariana Grande concert.
This morning, MHKs honoured victims, and flags are being flown at half-mast on Isle of Man Government buildings.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle has said his thoughts and prayers are with those who've lost their loved ones.
It's reported a number of Island residents attended the concert - Manx Radio asks anyone who was there to get in touch by calling the newsroom on 682630.
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