Singer says she's 'broken' after Manchester concert explosion
The pop star took to Twitter hours after the explosion to write that she was "broken" by the incident.
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"From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don't have words."
Reports of an explosion in the foyer of the U.K. concert venue came around 10:35 p.m on Monday night, May 22, 2017, following Grande's show.
Although her reps say the star was "okay" following the blast, but Manchester Police quickly confirmed that there were the dead and injuries at the scene.
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Police said the explosion is being treated as a likely "terrorist incident."
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