The families of the 22 people killed in the bombing at Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester in May will each receive $321,000.
The payments are made possible by the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, which collected donations from the public following the terrorist attack, reports the Guardian.
Some $2.6 million raised as part of Grande's benefit concert is also included. Each of the 57 people who spent at least seven nights in a hospital as a result of their injuries have already received approximately $77,000 each, while another 96 injured received $4,500 each. The fund is expected to total between $20.5 million and $22 million, with 5% going to cover the costs of administering it.
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