Ariana Grande caught up in the trauma of Manchester after the slaughter in Las Vegas – Gala

Entertainment 3 October, 2017

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On may 22, a concert of the singer Ariana Grande has been the target of a terrorist attack that left 22 dead and 116 wounded. In the aftermath of the attack on the public at a concert in Las Vegas, the singer wished to express its support for the victims and anger against terrorism.

A few months after the terrorist attack during his concert in Manchester and that had left 22 dead and 116 wounded among her fans, the singer Ariana Grande seems to be particularly affected by the shooting in Las Vegas. Sunday night, a gunman fired on the crowd during a concert of country and has killed 59 people and more than 500 injured. And while the reactions shocked multiply, the White House estimated on Monday that it would be ” premature “ to open the debate on the control or supervision of the sale of firearms in the country.

The singer Ariana Grande, who was committed to the victims of the bombing of Manchester, and had found the courage to sing at a concert to pay tribute to the victims reacted on his Twitter account : ” My heart is broken for Las Vegas. We need love, unity, peace, arms control, and that people are calling this event by its name : terrorism “.

The shooting of Las Vegas is the deadliest to date in the country. The death toll exceeds that of the gay disco Orlando where, on June 12, 2016, 49 people had died from the bullets of a man who has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State. We do not know yet the motivations of the man at the origin of the shooting of Las Vegas.

My heart is breaking for Las Vegas. We need love, unity, peace, gun control & for people to look at this & call this what it is: terrorism.

— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) October 2, 2017Ariana Grande

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