

Missing in Manchester: Those who died or are missing after the suicide bombing at Manchester arena on Monday evening.
Victims of the suicide bombing at Manchester Arena on Monday are being named, while others are still missing.
The explosion killed 22 people, some of them children, and 59 others were injured at the Ariana Grande concert. It is not known if those named, including an eight-year-old girl, are included in the 22 confirmed dead, or additional.
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 the 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 the victims and those unaccounted for, so far:
Olivia Campbell — killed
Campbell went to the concert with her best friend Adam Lawler, who was treated in hospital. The 15-year-old's phone was not ringing and calls to hospitals proved fruitless. Her mother Charlotte confirmed her death on Wednesday morning.
Alison Howe and Lisa Lees — killed
The friends were waiting in the foyer of Manchester Arena to collect their 15-year-old daughters when they were caught up in the suicide bombing. News of their death was confirmed on Facebook.
"They took a caring, beautiful Mum and step mother away," Howe's stepson Jordan said on Facebook. Lees' brother Lee Hunter wrote: "Gone but never forgotten. I love you Lisa and I'll miss you so much."
Angelika and Marcin Klis — killed
Sky News reported on Wednesday morning that the husband and wife died in Monday's attack. The news was confirmed by the Polish foreign minister, Sky said.
The Klis' daughter, Alex, had appealed for information on Facebook. "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," she said.
Georgina Callander — killed
Callander was named as the first victim of the attack. Friends of the 18-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.
Runshaw College Sixth Form Centre, where Callander was studying, confirmed her death on Facebook. "It is with enormous sadness that it appears that one of the people who lost their lives in Monday’s Manchester attack was one of our students here at Runshaw College," it said.
Saffie Rose Roussos — killed
Eight-year-old Rose Roussos attended the Grande gig with her mother, but the pair were separated, according to reports.
"Saffie was simply a beautiful little girl in every aspect of the word. She was loved by everyone," said, Chris Upton, headteacher at Tarleton Community Primary School.
John Atkinson — killed
Manchester Evening News said the 28-year-old from Bury was a victim of Monday's attack. Described as an "amazing young man," he was said to be leaving the gig when he was caught up in the blast.
Nell Jones — missing
The 14-year-old's cousins have appealed for information. "Please could everybody share for our family," they said in a Facebook post.
Martyn Hett — missing
Hett's brother has appealed for information. The 29-year-old was reportedly separated from his friend at the gig. Dan Hett criticised journalists for hounding him on Tuesday.
Chloe Rutherford and Liam Curry — missing
The family and friends have not heard from Rutherford, 17, and Curry, 19. The pair were at the Grande concert together.
Courtney Boyle and Philip Tron — missing
Boyle's mother Deborah Hutchinson has been appealing for help on Facebook. Boyle was at the concert with her Tron, Hutchinson's partner.
Laura Macintyre and Eilidh Macleod — missing
Macintyre's father has appealed for information on Twitter. She attended the concert with her friend Macleod.
Kaia — missing
Kaia's friends have been appealing for information. Her surname is yet to be confirmed, but some reports have suggested it is Kopusar.
Wendy Fawell — missing
Falwell was waiting outside the Manchester Arena after dropping off her daughter, according to Manchester Evening News. She has not been contactable since.
Kelly Brewster — missing
Family and friends remain concerned about Brewster's whereabouts. She was separated from her sister at the end of the concert, the BBC said.
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