The New York Times • 10/3/2025 – 10/21/2025

Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, were identified as the victims of a terrorist attack that occurred outside the Heaton Park Congregation synagogue in northwestern England on Thursday. The police confirmed their identities following the tragic incident, which has drawn significant attention and concern within the community. In a separate but notable event in sports, Manchester United's women's team achieved a 1-0 victory over Atlético Madrid in their Women’s Champions League match. This match took place after the first-half dismissal of Manchester United defender Dominique Janssen, who received a red card following a VAR review of her sliding challenge on Atlético's Gio Garbelini. Janssen's challenge resulted in Garbelini being taken off on a stretcher. Despite being reduced to ten players, Manchester United managed to maintain their lead throughout the match. Fridolina Rolfö scored the only goal of the match with a close-range volley in the 24th minute. Atlético Madrid also ended the match with ten players after their defender Alexia Fernández received a red card. This victory is significant for Manchester United as it marks their continued success in the Women’s Champions League, showcasing their resilience in navigating challenges such as player dismissals. The match reflects the competitive nature of the tournament and highlights the difficulties teams face in maintaining performance under pressure. Manchester United's strong performance in their inaugural campaign is underscored by this win, contributing to their perfect start in the tournament. The match illustrates the challenges teams encounter, particularly when dealing with player dismissals, and emphasizes the competitive spirit of the Women’s Champions League.
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