Taoiseach Enda Kenny releases statement to offer his sympathies and pay his respects to all those affected by the Manchester Arena attack – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Taoiseach Enda Kenny releases statement to offer his sympathies and pay his respects to all those affected by the Manchester Arena attack




The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has paid tribute and expressed his sympathies to those killed and injured in last night’s Manchester Arena attack.

In statement released in the past few hours Mr Kenny described the attack it as an “atrocity” which is “made all the more disturbing and appalling by its deliberate targeting of young people and families.”

In the detailed statement Mr Kenny said: “On behalf of the Government and all the people of Ireland, I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the United Kingdom on the truly dreadful attack which took place in Manchester last night.”

“This atrocity is made all the more appalling by its deliberate targeting of young people and families – innocent victims – as they began to make their way home from the Manchester Arena.”

“With this appalling act, an enjoyable night out was utterly transformed into a nightmare which has tragically seen 22 people lose their lives and left so many others injured.”

“As I said this morning, these vile acts are a reminder of the depravity of the views held by the few. Those beliefs have no place in our society.”

“I spoke with the Garda Commissioner earlier this morning, as has the Tánaiste and the Cabinet was briefed on developments.”

“The Garda Authorities are in ongoing contact with their UK police and security counterparts, directly and through the Garda Liaison Officer at our Embassy in London, to offer any assistance they can.”

The Taoiseach also confirmed that the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Irish Embassy in London are monitoring the situation but there have been are no reports of any Irish casualties.

Mr Kenny continued: “There can never be any justification for the inhumanity displayed in Manchester last night.”

“I know that the number of children caught up in these events makes it especially hard to bear for all involved. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families and all those affected by this atrocity. I am heartbroken for all.”

“The city of Manchester has exceptionally close ties with our country and I extend the solidarity of the Irish Government and all our people to those affected across the UK.”

“I expect to speak with Prime Minister May later this evening to discuss these awful events and to assure her of the sympathy and support of the Irish people.”

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