Concert security in focus after Manchester bombing
TORONTO — Avid concertgoer Mark Churaman can’t shake the disturbing images of the suicide bombing that tore through the Manchester Arena on Monday night.
He was at the venue himself a few years ago and remembers filing out of the same rows of seats where hundreds of unsuspecting teenagers ran for their lives.
And he’s stood inside the vast foyer where many of the 22 victims died when an explosive ripped through the space.
“It made my stomach roll,” the 32-year-old Toronto resident said of hearing the details about the terrorist attack at the Ariana Grande concert.


