King meets 'hero' survivors of synagogue attack
Summary
King Charles visited Manchester to meet survivors and emergency workers involved in an attack on a synagogue. The attack occurred on October 2, when a man named Jihad Al-Shamie killed two people and injured others at Heaton Park synagogue. The King's visit included meeting individuals affected by the incident and paying respects to the Jewish community.Key Facts
- King Charles met survivors and emergency workers after a synagogue attack in Manchester.
- The attack happened on October 2, killing two people and injuring others.
- The attacker was identified as Jihad Al-Shamie.
- The King expressed his sadness and acknowledged the incident as terrible.
- During his visit, King Charles wore a kippah, a traditional Jewish head covering.
- The King met with members of the Jewish community and emergency responders who were involved in the event.
- People gathered outside the synagogue to see King Charles despite the rainy weather.
- Senior members of the synagogue, including its chairman and president, helped stop the attack.
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