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    Lynette HorsburghNorth West

    Watch: Applause for King Charles at scene of the synagogue attack

    King Charles has met survivors of the car and knife attack on a Manchester synagogue in which two people were killed.

    Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, carried out the attack at the city’s Heaton Park synagogue on 2 October.

    His Majesty expressed his “sadness” following the “terrible” incident as he met senior leaders as well as three people who were injured in the attack.

    The King also met members of the emergency services who responded to the incident in a gathering at Greater Manchester Police’s headquarters, including ambulance workers.

    About 150 well wishers lined a nearby street outside the synagogue, despite the rain, hoping for a glimpse of the monarch.

    The King, who wore a traditional kippah, displayed by Jews as a sign of Jewish identity, met all three people who survived the attack, in which Melvin Cravitz and Adrian Daulby were killed.

    Andrew Franks, the volunteer security guard who was recently discharged from hospital, returned to the synagogue for the first time since the attack.

    Yoni Finlay, who was mistakenly shot by police, was also in attendance, and told the BBC he is “physically doing very well”.

    PA Media King Charles in a grey suit looks at flowers and tributes left outside the synagogue. Rabbi Daniel Walker is standing to his left.PA Media

    The King spent a few minutes looking at the flowers and tributes left outside the synagogue

    Speaking outside the synagogue, he said: “I’m doing very well. Physically, I’m doing very well.”

    On meeting the King, Mr Finlay said: “It was quite an honour. Quite surreal but quite an honour.

    “I think it really sends out a message. It shows a lot of support from the very top of the country. It was very special that he came. It was an honour to meet him.

    “Three weeks ago I saw the worst of humanity, but since then you do absolutely see the best, and there’s a lot of good people out there.”

    PA Media King Charles (left) wears a kippah and grey suit as he stands with Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis during his visit to Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue.PA Media

    King Charles wore a kippah during his visit

    Bernard Agyemang, the professional security guard who was seriously injured when the attacker drove his car into him, was brought in and out of the synagogue in a wheelchair.

    Charles was introduced to the “heroes” by Rabbi Daniel Walker – a group of senior figures from the synagogue who helped stop the attack on the on the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

    “I can’t tell you how sad I am,” the King told the group, which included the synagogue’s chairman Alan Levy, who helped to barricade the door, and its president Hilary Foxler.

    And later when he met other members of the congregation, the King commented on what he described as a “terrible thing to come out of the blue”.

    The synagogue reopened last week for the first time since the targeted attack to celebrate the festivals of Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah earlier this week.

    PA Media King Charles shakes hands and chats to members of the Jewish community who turned out for his visit.PA Media

    The King shook hands with well-wishers who lined the streets for the visit

    PA Media The King (right) meeting Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Stephen Watson (left) and Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham (back centre) PA Media

    The King met Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Stephen Watson and Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham

    PA Media The King is surrounded by ambulance staff, wearing green uniformsPA Media

    Ambulance staff were also on hand to meet the King

    Reuters Onlookers with umbrellas in a large group photoReuters

    Throngs of well-wishers lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the monarch

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