Synagogue Attack on Yom Kippur in Northern England Leaves Tragedy and Uncertainty
A tragic attack on a synagogue in northern England during Yom Kippur resulted in the deaths of two people and severely injured three others. The suspect, who was shot by police, is believed dead. Heightened security measures have been implemented amid ongoing investigations.

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Two individuals were killed and three others were critically injured in an attack on a synagogue in northern England during Yom Kippur, police confirmed. The suspect, who was shot by officers, is believed to be dead, though confirmation is pending due to fears of an explosive device.
Greater Manchester Police were alerted by a witness who reported a car being driven into pedestrians, followed by a stabbing incident at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue. Officers responded swiftly, firing shots minutes after arriving on the scene.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, expressing his horror, announced the deployment of additional police forces to synagogues nationwide. The attack echoes previous tragic events, such as the 2017 Manchester suicide bombing, increasing concerns about safety in public spaces.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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