Bosnian survived the war, but Manchester is hell compared to that: People were running, children were lying in blood, wife and daughter didn't answer! (PHOTO)
Sleepless and dramatic night is behind Samir Ahmic and his family from from Derventa, who live in Manchester. He was in front of the hall where terrorist act happened last night where 22 people were killed.
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In interview for N1 he said that he never felt worse. He was waiting for his wife Sanela and daughter Anita who were on a concert of Ariana Grande in Manchester Arena.
- I have been and i have survived through war, i was everywhere with football fans and hooligans, lots of things happened, but nothing can be measured with this. I never felt worse - said Ahmic, telling the drama he has lived through.
As he said for N1, to avoid the crowd after concert, he went early to get the wife and the daughter.
- I parked right besides arena, i messed around over the phone with mu friend when i heard fireworks. I think, the end of the concert. Then it blew up like a grenade. I ran out of the car, i heard screaming, people were running outside of the Arena. There was a train station Victoria nearby. I asked people if something exploded in metro, but no one responded. I ran towards Arena, people were running. I asked if something blew up inside, he said yes. I called my wife, there was no answer, i thought of the worst. People are running, children lying in blood, i am calling my wife, no answer. I ran like a headless fly. I heard children screaming, police arrived. I was trying to reach my wife but there was no answer. Then i saw them. She took the child and ran to the other side toward Manchester city stadium - said Ahmic for N1.
And as he said, he still in a state of shock and he can't believe what happened last night.
As reported by British media, last night, in the explosion around 23:30 that happened at the concert of the singer Ariana Grande in "Manhester Arena", 22 people have died, and 59 of them are injured. There are children among dead.
Head of the Manchester police, Jan Hopkins said he was confident the police that the attacker, who detonated a bomb, was killed in the explosion, and that he himself had carried out the attack, and that the investigation will determine whether he was part of a terrorist network.
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