Ariana Grande offers to cover funeral costs of Manchester attack victims

Ariana Grande offers to cover funeral costs of Manchester attack victims

After leaving London for America to be reunited with her family, Ariana Grande has reportedly offered to cover funeral costs for the lives lost in the

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After leaving London for America to be reunited with her family, Ariana Grande has reportedly offered to cover funeral costs for the lives lost in the Manchester attack.

The page 23-year-old has reached out to the families of victims killed Monday evening (May 22), when a suicide bomber detonated a device right after the singer’s concert at the Manchester Arena. No other details were released, but fans have praised the singer for the presumed act.

In all, 22 people and 59 were injured during the attack with one victim only 8-years-old. Many attendees were teens and were with parents and friends to see the ‘One Last Time’ singer with opening acts Bia and Victoria Monet. The suicide bomber has been identified as 22-year-old Salman Abedi.

In addition to first responders, many have hailed the singer’s mom Joan as a hero for guiding as many as 10 children backstage after the explosion was heard at the concert. She also comforted the fans as police helped evacuate everyone from the venue.