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Turkey says no record of Manchester bomber travelling to Syria

ANKARA, May 25 (Reuters) The suicide bomber who killed 22 people in Manchester passed through Istanbul on his way to Europe but there were no records of him entering Syria during his travels, Turkish security officials told Reuters today.
They said Turkey received no warning from European countries about the bomber, Salman Abedi, so he was allowed to travel on to Europe.
Describing Abedi's movements before the attack, one official said: "There is flight traffic before his arrival to Europe. He travels first to Europe, then to a third country and then to Istanbul and back to Europe."
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