Ariana Grande visits Manchester terror attack victims in hospital

Her fans were subjected to a horrific bombing at her concert last month

Ariana Grande

by Owen Tonks |
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Ariana Grande has visited her injured fans in hospital following the Manchester terror attack.

The singer met children at the Royal Manchester Children’s hospital soon after returning to the UK on Friday.

A bomber let off an explosion at one of the pop star’s concerts at the Manchester Evening News arena last month, leaving 23 dead and many more injured.

Posting a picture of his recovering daughter Jaden online after Ariana visited his daughter’s ward bed, Peter Mann wrote: “This means more to us than all the amazing things people have done this week.

“When you’re daughter asks after her 2nd operation, ‘Is Ariana OK? So happy she came I could burst! Never seen Jaden so happy! Even cried again myself.”

Caden herself added on Twitter: “I got to meet my queen today. Love you Ariana Grande.”

Ariana shared a picture of herself and Jaden with her 107million followers on Instagram and captioned it with a yellow heart.

The musician returned to her home country of America after the attack and was pictured with nurses and other injured people in the aftermath of the horrific incident.

She is back in Britain ahead of the One Love Manchester event which is aiming to raise money for the victims and their families.

It takes place at Manchester’s Old Trafford cricket ground on Sunday and will feature stars including Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Take That and Miley Cyrus among others.

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