Ariana Grande Visits Manchester Attack Victims In Hospital

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by Rebecca Cope |
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Ariana Grande has visited injured fans at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital after a terrorist attack at her concert last month left 22 people dead.

Speaking to the BBC, the father of one of the victims, Peter Mann, said: 'This means more to us than all the amazing things people have done this week. So happy she came I could burst. Never seen Jaden so happy; even cried again myself.'

Ariana's visit comes after the Queen travelled to Manchester to comfort victims of the attack, which she labelled 'very wicked'.

The American singer is back in the UK to perform at a special charity concert this weekend at Old Trafford Cricket Ground to raise money for the victims and their families. Dubbed 'One Love', the line-up also features Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay, Take That and Katy Perry.

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