Ariana Grande has been meeting families of people killed in the Manchester Arena attack - and they have 'endless respect' for her

Ariana Grande has met with some of the families of those who died in the terror attack at her concert at the Manchester Arena.

It is understood the meeting happened an undisclosed location on Friday.

Dan Hett, brother of Coronation Street megafan Martyn Hett who died in the blast tweeted a photo of his family with the 23-year-old star.

He wrote: “endless respect to @ArianaGrande for coming back to our city and meeting my family and so many others. (I couldn’t be there, babies etc).”

Martyn, 29, from Stockport, was one of the 22 people killed in the attack on May 22.

His mum Figen Murray paid tribute to her son, describing him as an ‘iconic, fun, eccentric, diva’ who was an ‘absolute legend’ and ‘comical beyond belief.’

Figen, along with her husband Stuart Murray, Martyn’s step dad, were among the family members to meet the singer.

Courtney Boyle’s family also met with Ariana. The 19-year-old had been at the concert with her mum’s partner Philip Tron, 32, when suicide bomber Salman Abedi set off the bomb. Both were killed.
Ariana Grande has been meeting families of people killed in the Manchester Arena attack - and they have 'endless respect' for her Ariana Grande has been meeting families of people killed in the Manchester Arena attack - and they have 'endless respect' for her Reviewed by Debo Olowu on June 03, 2017 Rating: 5

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