Evidence relating to three victims of the Manchester Arena bombing was being heard today at the ongoing public inquiry into the 2017 atrocity.They are Megan Hurley, Eilidh MacLeod and Sorrell Leczkowski.Megan, 15, from Liverpool, has been described as 'one of a kind, who could make you happy in an instant'. Eilidh, 14, was 'the warmest girl that you could ever meet', her family told the inquiry in September last year.She lived on the Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.Sorrell Leczkowski, 14, from Leeds, travelled to the Ariana Grande concert at the Arena with her mum and grandmother.READ MORE: Beauty therapist mum who suffered fatal blast injuries in the Arena bombing 'looked like an angel'Both were seriously injured.The inquiry has appointed a panel of 'blast wave' experts, including Professor Anthony Bull and Colonel Peter Mahoney who have experience in treating injuries on the battlefield, to examine whether the injuries suffered by the 22 people who died in the attack were survivable or not.Their conclusions have been reviewed by two senior pathologists.The terrorist attack on May 22, 2017, claimed 22 lives and injured hundreds more people.Suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated a device in a backpack at 10.31pm as concert-goers were leaving an Ariana Grande gig at the venue.Abedi's brother, Hashem Abedi, is serving a minimum of 55 years behind bars for his role in helping his sibling prepare for the attack.The Manchester Evening News will be providing live updates below...Sign up to the MEN email newsletters to get the latest on sport, news, what's on and more by following this link
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