Manchester Bombing: Northumbria University Pays Tribute To 'Conscientious' Student Liam Curry

'He will be greatly missed.'

A student who died in the Manchester Arena terror attack had a “bright future ahead of him”, university bosses have said.

It was announced this morning that Northumbria University undergraduate Liam Curry was one of 22 people killed when a suicide bomber targeted an Ariana Grande concert on Monday night.

His girlfriend, 17-year-old Chloe Rutherford, also lost her life in the blast.

The devastated families of the teenage sweethearts released a statement earlier today describing the pair as “beautiful inside and out”, adding: “they wanted to be together forever and now they are”.

Student Liam Curry and his girlfriend Chloe Rutherford were killed in Monday's suicide bombing
Student Liam Curry and his girlfriend Chloe Rutherford were killed in Monday's suicide bombing
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The teenager’s death comes just weeks after his father, 49-year-old Andrew Curry, died following a long illness.

In an obituary posted in the Shields Gazette, the student had written: “My dad was my hero. I don’t know how we can go on without him! I will be strong though and look after them as you asked me to Dad.”

Northumbria University, where Curry was studying applied sports and exercise science, has now paid tribute to the first year student.

“We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of our student Liam Curry,” vice chancellor professor Andrew Wathey said.

“Liam was in his first year of an applied sports and exercise science degree with a bright future ahead of him,” he continued.

“He was conscientious, very well-liked and will be greatly missed by both staff and his fellow students.

“Our thoughts and sympathies are with his family and friends during this difficult time.”

The university is offering support to all students and staff affected by the tragic news, Wathey added.

Friends have also shared their memories about 19-year-old Curry.

Northumbria University paid tribute to the 19-year-old
Northumbria University paid tribute to the 19-year-old
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A man named Jordan Cook wrote on Facebook: “Want to say a massive thank you and the pleasure was all mine being your mate! I’ll miss you God bless the families of both of you, rest in Peace.”

Another added: “No words can describe this awful tragedy or pain people are feeling right now. Chloe and Liam two of the most kindest and friendliest people I’ve ever met. This world is so cruel.”

An off-duty police officer and an eight-year-old girl have also been identified.

The attacker, Salman Adebi, was killed in the explosion.

The UK’s terror threat remains at critical, which means an attack could be imminent, following the incident.

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