Ariana Grande Sends 'Light & Warmth' To Manchester One Year After Fatal Bombing
May 22 2018, Updated 12:26 p.m. ET
Exactly one year after the horrific Manchester bombing that took place at Ariana Grande's concert, the singing beauty is still mourning the loss of the deceased victims.
This Tuesday, May 22, Grande, 24, took to Twitter to send good thoughts to her Manchester fans.
"Thinking of you all today and every day," she wrote, along with a bee emoji meant to represent the city. "I love you with all of me and am sending you all of the light and warmth I have to offer on this challenging day."
As RadarOnline.com readers know, suicide bomber Salman Abedi, 24, was found responsible for the May 22, 2017 explosion at Manchester Arena. The bombing — which took place during Grande's "Dangerous Woman" Tour — killed at least 22 innocent people and injured at least 100.
Ariana Grande cancelled her upcoming performances following the tragedy, but returned to host the One Love Manchester benefit concert just one month later.
Earlier this year, the singer spoke to Time about the deadly attack, saying that even after all this time, "It's still so heavy on my heart."
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