The parents of Megan Hurley, who died in the Manchester Arena bombing, have said losing her “remains an unbearable pain”, as they join a bike ride between two cities in her memory.

Some 100 people will take part in the memorial ride between Manchester and Liverpool later.

Megan, 15, from Liverpool, was one of 22 people killed in the May 2017 blast, while her brother Bradley was badly injured.

The annual charity bike ride, which begins at the Manchester Arena memorial, sees riders raising funds for the foundation set up in Megan’s name.

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