Fundraising appeals launched for Yorkshire terror attack victims
Jonny McGuigan
BBC Look North
A number of online fundraising appeals have been set up to raise money for the families of the Yorkshire victims of Monday's terror attacks in Manchester.
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Wendy Fawell, 50, from Otley, travelled with her friend Caroline and their children to the Manchester Arena. An appeal is now underway to raise money for her family.
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Angelika and Marcin Klis from York were in the area waiting to pick up their children from the concert at the arena. A crowd funding campaign has been launched by Marcin’s former employer to raise money for the couple’s children.
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Fourteen-year-old Leeds schoolgirl Sorrell Leczkowski travelled to Manchester with her family, though it’s understood she did not attend the concert. Her mother and grandmother were also injured in the attack and are both being treated in hospital, an appeal is aiming to raise money for Sorrell’s mum Samantha.
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Kelly Brewster, 32, from Sheffield died as she tried to protect her niece from the explosion at the concert. An online appeal aims to gather funds for her father.
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Leeds Beckett University student Courtney Boyle, 19, who was originally from Gateshead, was also killed in the attack.
What we know now: More Yorkshire victims of Manchester terror attack named
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Today, we learned that the Manchester suicide bomb attack on Monday had claimed the life of another person from Yorkshire.
Wendy Fawell, a 50-year-old mother from Otley who had travelled to the venue with her friend Caroline and their children, died following the Manchester Arena attack. Caroline was seriously injured by the bomb.
Today, more tributes were paid to Yorkshire's other victims.
Kelly Brewster, 32, from Sheffield died as she tried to protect her niece.
Martin and Angelika Klis, from York, were at the arena to pick up their two daughters following the concert.
And 14-year-old Leeds schoolgirl Sorrell Leczkowski has been remembered as a "delightful member" of her school's community.
We'll see you tomorrow with all the latest updates from across Yorkshire.
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Watch: Yorkshire's silent tributes to Manchester attack victims
People across Yorkshire joined a nationwide one-minute silence at 11:00 this morning to remember the victims of the terror attack in Manchester on Monday night.
Locations including shopping centres, university campuses and schools fell silent to remember the 22 people who died:
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Fundraising appeals launched for Yorkshire terror attack victims
Jonny McGuigan
BBC Look North
A number of online fundraising appeals have been set up to raise money for the families of the Yorkshire victims of Monday's terror attacks in Manchester.
Wendy Fawell, 50, from Otley, travelled with her friend Caroline and their children to the Manchester Arena. An appeal is now underway to raise money for her family.
Angelika and Marcin Klis from York were in the area waiting to pick up their children from the concert at the arena. A crowd funding campaign has been launched by Marcin’s former employer to raise money for the couple’s children.
Fourteen-year-old Leeds schoolgirl Sorrell Leczkowski travelled to Manchester with her family, though it’s understood she did not attend the concert. Her mother and grandmother were also injured in the attack and are both being treated in hospital, an appeal is aiming to raise money for Sorrell’s mum Samantha.
Kelly Brewster, 32, from Sheffield died as she tried to protect her niece from the explosion at the concert. An online appeal aims to gather funds for her father.
Leeds Beckett University student Courtney Boyle, 19, who was originally from Gateshead, was also killed in the attack.
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That's all from us today, we'll be back from 06:30 on Friday.
Today, we learned that the Manchester suicide bomb attack on Monday had claimed the life of another person from Yorkshire.
Wendy Fawell, a 50-year-old mother from Otley who had travelled to the venue with her friend Caroline and their children, died following the Manchester Arena attack. Caroline was seriously injured by the bomb.
Today, more tributes were paid to Yorkshire's other victims.
Kelly Brewster, 32, from Sheffield died as she tried to protect her niece.
Martin and Angelika Klis, from York, were at the arena to pick up their two daughters following the concert.
And 14-year-old Leeds schoolgirl Sorrell Leczkowski has been remembered as a "delightful member" of her school's community.
Meanwhile, tributes have also been paid to Leeds Beckett University student Courtney Boyle, 19, who was originally from Gateshead and who also died as a result of the attack.
We'll see you tomorrow with all the latest updates from across Yorkshire.
Watch: Ballet world premier takes place in Doncaster
The world premier of a new ballet of the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is due to take place in Doncaster later.
The story tells of an unlikely friendship blossoming during World War Two.
Daniel de Andrade, from Leeds-based Northern Ballet, says it's a poignant story about "deep loss":
Watch: Yorkshire's silent tributes to Manchester attack victims
People across Yorkshire joined a nationwide one-minute silence at 11:00 this morning to remember the victims of the terror attack in Manchester on Monday night.
Locations including shopping centres, university campuses and schools fell silent to remember the 22 people who died: