Overview
- Greater Manchester Police said the attacker used a car to strike pedestrians before stabbing people outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation.
- Officers shot the suspect within minutes as he tried to reach the entrance, and a vest that looked explosive was later deemed non‑functional after a controlled blast.
- Two victims were confirmed dead, and four others remain hospitalized with serious injuries, including a synagogue security guard.
- Counter‑terrorism units are leading the investigation, have arrested two men and a woman on suspicion of involvement, and identified the assailant as a 35‑year‑old British national of Syrian origin.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer returned to chair an emergency meeting and ordered extra police protection for synagogues nationwide.