Manchester bombing: These people are still missing - and this is what to do if you see them
If you see any of these people, call Greater Manchester Police on 0800 096 0095 immediately
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Your support makes all the difference.As more of the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena bombing are identified, the anguish increases for desperate families who are still searching for missing loved ones after the attack.
Of the 59 injured, 20 are still under "critical care" in hospital, some with major organ damage and potential loss of limbs.
However some people remain unaccounted for.
If you see any of these people, contact Greater Manchester Police's casualty bureau on 0800 096 0095 immediately.
The police force can also be contacted on 0161 856 9400 or 0161 856 9900.
They include:
Chloe Rutherford and Liam Curry
The couple, both 19, are students from South Shields. They have been together for two years, but neither has answered their phone after the attack.
Courtney Boyle
The teenager from Gateshead, attended the concert with her mother Deborah Hutchinson's partner, Philip Tron. An appeal to find her has been launched on Facebook.
Philp Tron
Also from Gateshead, Ms Hutchinson's boyfriend Mr Tron has been missing since the suicide bomb attack.
Eilidh MacLeod
The 14-year-old, from the remote Isle of Barra in Scotland, was originally reported missing with her friend Laura MacIntyre, who has now been found in intensive care with severe burns. However Ms MacLeod is still missing. She was reportedly given tickets to the concert for her birthday.
Wendy Fawell
A mother from Leeds, Ms Fawell is believed to have been near the exit area of the arena shortly before the blast.
Ashley Taylor
Ms Taylor, from New York, was visiting Manchester with her friend Hailey Wilson. Ms Wilson said the pair were sitting in a different area of the arena and hasn't been able to reach her by phone since the attack.
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