Two victims of Yom Kipping terrorist attack The armed police in Manchester were shot by the police as they were shelter inside the barricade door of the synagogue, it has emerged.
Greater Manchester Police One of the victims faced a gun bullet. Another survivor is in the hospital with a pill lesion, which is not a threat to life.
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Sir Stephen Watson, the chief constable of the Greater Manchester Police, said the wounds of the victims’ bullet wound “sad that the immediate action taken by my officers to bring this vicious attack may be maintained as a tragic and unpredictable result of the immediate action taken by my officers”.
For police conduct, an independent office, police guard, has started an investigation into fatal shooting by armed officers, who set the terrorist on fire Seven minutes Of the first 999 calls.
The victims of the horrific attack were designated as 66 -year -old Melvin Cravitz and 53 -year -old Adrian Dulby, who retained the bullet wound.

Both men were bravely trying to protect the Heton Park Mandly Vardhanarya in Serpsal, when Yom Kippur was tragedy the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Speaking in a emotional vigilance by senior politicians on Friday, Rabbi Daniel Walker – who helped save those who performed pooja inside the synonyms – Sri Cravitz and Mr. Daulbi were two “special men”, whose life was taken away from them as they tried to pray for Jews on Yom Kipur “.
However, he insisted that the killer had failed to close his Shul (synagogue) as he led a prayer for a hero, who had to face “terrible wounds”, who was trying to defend the synagogue and who is recovering in the hospital with two men, who with his body “blocks the terrorist”.
He said, “I want to again thank the special and brave men who have included the terrorist in my Shul and very bad things are happening,” he said.
“I want to say thanks to emergency services, first of all, to the police, who came to help us in the time of our greatest needs, who were there for us.”

Deputy Prime Minister David Lemy In the wake of the attack, Baid was faced while talking in vigilance amid a growing row on Palestine protests.
The organizers on Saturday refused to call a call from the Metropolitan Police and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to close a demonstration in support of the banned group Palestine action in Central London, in which 1,500 people have taken the risk of arrest by defying terrorist laws.
The unhappy family members said that Mr. Daulbi, who was killed by a stray police bullet, was a dear brother, uncle and cousin who lost his life in an attempt to save others.
“The family is sad, suddenly surprised by the sudden death of such a beautiful down-to-end man,” he said.
“His final work was one of the intensive courage, and he will always be remembered for his brave act on Thursday 2 October 2025.”

Neighbors in Crumpsall described Mr. Daulby, who lived alone, as “a gentle and innocent soul” who loved nature and took care of children. He started playing his phone to his phone when he realized that he was missing after the attack at around 9.30 pm.
Abdul Rahimi said, “I know ever since I went here in 2005.” “He was like a family. This is a real shock, especially for my children, because he was a friend with him. He was the mind of the children.
“He did a lot on the road, much. He was always helpful. He will always bring a gift on Eid or Christmas.”

Local people said that “Dear” Sri Cravitz, who was working as a security guard at the synagogue, survived the operation of the heart.
In a moving tribute, his family said: “Melvin would do anything to help anyone. He was very kind, care and always wanted to chat people.
“He was dedicated to his wife, family and loved his food. He would be badly remembered by his wife, family, friends and community.
The police are still working to establish full details of the inspirations of the 35 -year -old attacker, which were British nationals of the Syrian dynasty, who were awarded citizenship as a minor in 2006.
Investigators do not believe that they were ever referred to to stop the UK’s counter terrorism program.
In the statement, his family condemned the attack, described it as a “heinous act”.
The Post, signed by his father Faraj al-Shami on behalf of the Al-Shami family, read: “The News from from Manchester In the subject Terrorist attack Targeting a Jewish synagogue is a deep blow for us.
“The Al-Shami family in Britain and abroad strongly condemned this heinous act, which targeted peaceful, innocent citizens. We are completely away from this attack and express our deep shocks and grief over what has happened.”

The assassin’s neighbors said that he lived there from around 2021, and a neighbor also recalled a child who was living at the address, but could not remember a woman living there.
One woman said: “We used to watch her while working in the garden, weighing, press-up. He used to change her clothes. One day he would wear the floor and the next jeans and pajamas bottoms to the bottom.”
Two people in the 30s and a woman who have been arrested in the 60s in the 60s, have been arrested on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack in connection with the killings.

Emily Barry, director of IOPC of engagement, said: “As the standard is when a deadly police is shot, we are doing an independent investigation to establish the facts, and our findings will be shared with the coroner.”