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Manchester Arena bombing victims win £45,000 from man who said it was a hoax


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A conspiracy theorist will be ordered to pay £45,000 in damages to two survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing whom he claimed were ‘crisis actors’.

Richard Hall launched a campaign of harassment against Martin Hibbert and his daughter Eve in the wake of the 2017 attack at an Ariana Grande concert.

The pair were stood around five metres away from Salman Abedi when he detonated his suicide vest.

Martin, who shielded his daughter from most of the blast, was hit with 22 pieces of shrapnel, one of which permanently severed his spinal cord.

Eve was struck in the head with a bolt – causing injuries ‘almost like she had been shot through the head’, Martin previously told an inquest – but made a miraculous recovery.

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