Millie, 12, was at the concert with her mum (Picture: Cavendish)

A young girl pictured being comforted by police after the Manchester terror attack is the daughter of Michelle Kiss.

Ms Kiss, a mother of three, was confirmed to have died by her family members after the devastating attack at an Ariana Grande concert on Monday night.

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Her daughter, a 12-year-old child actress called Millie, was the young girl being looked after by police officers in poignant, tragic photographs released after the attack.

Ms Kiss’s niece Laura Murray confirmed the death on social media, writing: ‘It’s true thank you everyone for your help we are all heartbroken.’


Michelle had gone to the concert with two young girls, one of whom was Millie.

Michelle Kiss was tragically killed (Picture: PA)

Before the concert, she had posted on Facebook saying ‘Excited girlies ready to watch Ariana’, checking in at Manchester Arena.

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In a statement issued by Greater Manchester Police, her family said: ‘Michelle Kiss was a loving wife to Tony, mother to Dylan, Elliot and Millie, as well as daughter to Mick and Christine and sister to Nichola.



‘She tragically died during the horrible event that occurred on Monday night.

‘Family was her life and we are all obviously devastated by her loss. She has been taken away from us, and all that love her, in the most traumatic way imaginable.

‘We hope to draw from the courage and strength she showed in her life to get through this extremely difficult time.’

Here's what we know about the Manchester attack so far: The attack was carried out by 22-year-old Salman Abedi.

Abedi was a lone male suicide bomber who detonated an improvised explosive device.

22 people have been killed and 59 were taken to hospital following the blast. 119 people were injured in total.

Children are among the dead

The youngest named victim was eight years old

The lone attacker died at the arena

Police are investigating whether he acted alone or was part of a network

It is the worst terrorist attack in the UK since 56 people were killed in the 7/7 London bombings in 2005.

The explosion rocked the Manchester Arena at the conclusion of a performance by the American star Ariana Grande.

Manchester Arena said the explosion happened outside the venue, as people began streaming from the doors.

Greater Manchester Police said they were called to the venue at around 10.33pm and approach roads were closed.

The blast is being treated as a terrorist incident.

More than 400 officers were deployed on the operation throughout Monday night.

Manchester Victoria station was evacuated and trains cancelled.

The victims are being treated at eight hospitals across Greater Manchester, Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said.

The Prime Minister condemned what was being treated as an 'appalling terrorist attack' and said she would chair a meeting of the Government's emergency Cobra committee on Tuesday.

All national General Election campaigning was suspended after the explosion.

A controlled explosion was carried out by police at the Cathedral Gardens area near Manchester Arena shortly after 1.30am.

Police said the suspicious item at the centre of the controlled explosion was just abandoned clothing.

The first victim of the Manchester terror attack has been named as Georgina Callendar

Two more victims have since been named - 26-year-old John Atkinson, and eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos.

Police have arrested a man, 23, in connection with the terror attack at Manchester Arena.

Vigils were held in cities all over the country the next day, May 23

Theresa May has raised the UK's terror threat level from 'severe' to 'critical' - the highest level. Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May speaks outside 10 Downing Street (Picture: Reuters) Theresa May has made a statement in Downing Street following the Manchester attack. She said: 'Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and the families and friends of all those affected. 'It is now beyond doubt that the people of Manchester and of this country have fallen victim to a callous terrorist attack, an attack that targeted some of the youngest people in our society with cold calculation. 'This was among the worst terrorist incidents we have ever experienced in the United Kingdom.' See our Manchester attack coverage here.