'I KNEW'

Manchester bombing victim Alison Howe’s husband breaks Good Morning Britain viewers’ hearts by recounting moment he knew ‘something was wrong’

THE husband of a woman who was killed in the Manchester terror attack has described the heart-wrenching moment he realised something was wrong.

Alison Howe, 45, and her pal Lisa Lees, 47, were killed by suicide bomber Salman Abedi as they waited in the Manchester Arena foyer to meet their daughters after the Ariana Grande concert on Monday.

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Asked what he would say to Theresa May, he replied: "Give me your job!

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"Give me your job for a few hours. Put me in charge."

Last night it emerged that worried friends, mosque elders and neighbours had reported Abedi's worrying behaviour to security services.

Pals described the brainy Manchester United fan as “very jolly”, as it emerged he was dubbed “Dumbo” because of his big ears.

But over the past two years he is said to have changed completely after a number of trips to Libya to visit his family.

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