Father of youngest victim of Manchester Arena attack intends to sue MI5
On Thursday, inquiry chairman Sir John Saunders said intelligence could have led to Manchester-born Abedi being followed to the car where he stored explosives, which were then moved to a flat to assemble the bomb.
In a rare public statement, MI5 director-general Ken McCallum said: "I am profoundly sorry that MI5 did not prevent the attack." He described his eight-year-old daughter as a "human magnet full of love", adding that he "can't accept apologies for losing Saffie, I want Saffie back in my life and I can't have that.
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