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Manchester Ariana Grande Bombing Victims: Photos to Remember Their Lives

Marcin and Angelika Klis: They Will Be Missed

The Polish embassy in London confirmed that Marcin and Angelika Klis died in the attack, The Guardian reported. They were 40 and 42 and were waiting for their daughters, Alex and Patricia, at the arena. Their daughter Alex had shared an appeal on Facebook, asking for help finding her parents, and shared this photo taken shortly before they went to the concert. "Anyone who is in any safe place or hospital in Manchester, if anyone comes across my parents please please let me know as they've been missing ever since the attack, this is a picture taken tonight so this is exactly what they were wearing." When the tragic news of their deaths was confirmed, friends and family flooded her Facebook page to share their sadness at the news. "I'm so sorry. Please stay safe and strong," one person wrote. Several crowdfunding pages were shared to her page, seeking to help support the family, including this one and this one. Marcin and Angelika were from York, Metro reported. Marcin was a taxi driver and loved music. When a colleague was asked for a statement from Metro, they simply said: "It is all very raw right now – we are waiting for the owner of the company to come in. I’m not going to give any information out, out of respect for his family. It is worse for his family, I’m more concerned about his family right now. I’m more concerned about his daughter." (Facebook)

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At least 22 people died in the bombing at the Manchester Ariana Grande concert. These are photos and tributes to remember the lives of the victims.