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Posted: 2017-05-23 01:39:00

Updated May 23, 2017 13:52:00

Numerous witnesses have described the scene before and after the deadly Manchester Arena explosion, which is being treated as a possible terrorist incident.

At least 19 people were killed and 59 others taken to hospital with various injuries after the Ariana Grande concert.

Andy Holey, who was waiting at the arena's doors for his wife and daughter who had been at the concert, described the moment of the explosion to the BBC:

"I was waiting up at the first set of white doors. As I was waiting an explosion went off and it threw me through the first set of doors about 30 foot to the next set of doors."

"When I got up and looked around there was about 30 people scattered everywhere, some of them looked dead, they might have been unconscious but there was a lot of fatalities.

"My first thing was to run in the stadium to try and find my wife and daughter.

"When I couldn't find them I looked back outside and the police, fire and ambulance were there and I looked at some of the bodies trying to find my family.

"Luckily they weren't there, I managed to find them outside the arena and got them back to the hotel.

"I phoned up because so many reports coming in about [the incident being] a balloon and things not happening as it was.

"It was definitely an explosion. And definitely a lot of fatalities. The whole building shook."

British man Adam Murphy was also at the scene. He told triple j's Hack he believes there was an explosion underneath the stands where he was sitting.

"Without exaggerating, the concert had finished about one second before, the lights had literally just come on. [The explosion] shook the room that we were in."

"Everyone started screaming. I've never run so fast in my life."

"There was a woman that couldn't find her little girl, she was crying. I saw another man covered in blood, there were people laid on the floor."

"It smelt like the entire place was on fire. I've never smelt anything like it, even outside, all you could smell was burning.

"It was all bit of a blur really, no one really knew how to respond to it," he said, after he and his friends returned home safely.

Nicole, a 22-year-old Manchester woman who was at the concert, described her experience to the ABC after returning home safely:

"I literally thought I was going to die," she said.

"The concert had ended, Ariana had come off stage and everything, the lights has come on, and then everyone was walking to go out.

"And then the next minute there was some wild bang, it was really, really loud.

"It was just one big bang."

Other witnesses at the concert described the mayhem trying to exit the arena following the "bang".

"I grabbed my sister's head and I ducked her underneath the chairs because I could see hundreds and hundreds of girls running down the stairs and there was no way for us to get out," a woman named Tory told BBC Radio.

Paul, who was heading towards the car park when the blast occurred, added: "We just panicked and ran up the stairwell instead of the lifts, into level five for the car park.

"Got my children in the car and we went down the multi-storey car park and then there was loads of panic going everywhere. Eventually we got out."

Sisters Sophie and Abigail were at the concert with their parents, who were injured in the incident.

The sisters told BBC Radio in Manchester they heard a massive bang and the floor of the arena shook before people began to run for the door.

Sophie said she held on tight to her sister as they frantically navigated their way to an exit and out of the arena.

"We were just about to leave the exit door, and someone asked the security what had happened and the security said it was just a balloon that must have gone off, but then when we started going down the stairs, there was police everywhere, and we didn't know what was happening," she said.

The sisters managed to call their parents.

"Yeah, we got hold of my dad and he said they had been injured and we were inside and tried to find them but we weren't allowed in so we kept telling them where we were each time we had to move," Sophie said.

Joey Gregory, a 22-year-old who was waiting for his girlfriend outside in his car, captured the moment of the explosion with a dashboard camera.

"Never felt so scared in my life," he first wrote on Twitter.

"I was waiting to pick my girlfriend and her sister up from the concert.

Describing the video: "If you look towards the left [of the video at 0:07] you see the explosion and hear the bang. I hope to GOD everyone is ok, and so glad Jess and Em are. #manchester"

Topics: death, arts-and-entertainment, police, terrorism, united-kingdom

First posted May 23, 2017 11:39:00

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