Adrian Daulby who tragically lost his life in the Manchester synagogue attack has been pictured for the first time.
Neighbours of Mr Daulby paid tribue to him, saying he was a "great guy" who "no one had a bad word against."
Mr Daulby had said that he "may or may not" attend the synagogue on Yom Kippur, due to his health, one friend revealed.
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The friend revealed how he made a series of now heartbreaking, unanswered calls to Mr Daulby in the aftermath of the horrific terror attack at the nearby Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Crumpsall on Thursday morning (October 2).
Mr Daulby, 53, is said to have grown up on Monica Avenue, just over 500 yards from the scene of the tragedy, where he lived for several decades.
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