(BBC) Twenty-two people murdered in the Manchester Arena bomb were “failed on every level” by organisations criticised in a public inquiry report, a victim’s father has said.
Bomber Salman Abedi should have been identified as a threat by security, the inquiry chairman said.
Sir John Saunders found there were missed opportunities to avert or minimise the “devastating impact.”
Martyn Hett’s father said the attack “should have been prevented.”
Paul Hett, whose 29-year-old son died in the bombing, said it had been heartbreaking “to find that Martyn had just been in the wrong place at the wrong time.”