Man who harassed Manchester Arena victims loses court appeal

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It was previously heard how the man's claims were 'absurd and fantastical'.

Richard Hall pictured outside the High Court in central London A man who claims the Manchester Arena bombing was staged by government agencies has lost a court appeal. Manchester Crown Court previously heard how Richard Hall’s claims were ‘absurd and fantastical’. Hall is being sued for harassment, misuse of private information and data protection by Martin and Eve Hibbert, who attended the Ariana Grande concert at the arena on May 22 2017.

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