Long Queue of People Wait to Get Bee Tattoos in Memory of Manchester Attack Victims

Hundred of people queued in Manchester, England, on May 28 to get bee tattoos as part of a fundraising campaign to help those affected by the deadly May 22 attack in the city.

The bee is reportedly a symbol of Manchester’s industrial part and people had got bee tattoos in the wake of the attack to show their solidarity with the city and the victims; Charlotte Campbell, a mother of one of the victims, also got a bee tattoo in honour of her daughter, Olivia.

The event on Sunday was run by Sacred Art tattoo parlour: people paid £50 to receive a small bee tattoo, and 100 per cent of fund raised were to go to people affected by the attack, according to the parlour.

A DJ was on hand to entertain those present. Credit: Instagram/lizajanex via Storyful