These are the people missing or dead after the Manchester bombing
Families and friends of those caught up in the suicide bombing on Manchester Arena on Monday are desperately searching for their loved ones.
The explosion killed 22 people, some of them children, and 59 others were injured.
Police provided emergency numbers for anyone who is concerned for loved ones who may not have returned home: 0161 856 9400 or 0161 856 9900.
The chief constable of Greater Manchester Police also appealed to the public to upload any pictures of videos to this service, so it would help the police with its investigation.
This is a full list of those unaccounted for, so far:
Georgina Callander
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Callander was named as the first victim of the attack. Friends of the 16-year-old said she was one of the first people rushed to hospital after the attack. She died with her mother at her bedside in hospital, according to a close friend.
Olivia Campbell
Campbell went to the concert with her best friend Adam Lawler, who is being treated in hospital. The 15-year-old’s mother has appealed for information about her daughter in the media on Tuesday. Campbell's phone is not ringing and calls to hospitals have proved fruitless.
Martyn Hett
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my brother @martynhett was at the #manchester arena last night and hasn't checked in. if anyone has seen him in any way *please* contact me pic.twitter.com/Gu5w7cjyF0
Hett's brother has appealed for information. The 29-year-old was reportedly separated from his friend.
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