False Alarm: Manchester Synagogue Attacker's Device Deemed Harmless
The device worn by a man who attacked people at a Manchester synagogue was confirmed by British police to be non-explosive, following initial concerns that it resembled an explosive vest.

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The incident at a Manchester synagogue on Thursday initially sparked fears, as a man attacking attendees was suspected of wearing a potentially explosive vest.
However, British police later confirmed the device was not viable and did not pose any threat.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the attacker's motives and background.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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