Nine years after the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, a man named Adam Regan Brooks is reported to have died from injuries sustained in the attack, according to coverage referencing the bombing’s long-term effects. The sources say Brooks was walking toward the entrance foyer of the arena when suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated explosives in a backpack, which produced shrapnel injuries. The articles state that Abedi’s device was loaded with items described as nuts and screws, contributing to the severity and persistence of injuries for some victims. Brooks’ death is presented as another case in the years following the attack, highlighting how injuries and complications can last long after the event itself. The reports do not provide additional details about the cause of death beyond linking it to the injuries from the bombing. Overall, the accounts focus on the timing of the death relative to the 2017 attack and on the mechanism of injury from the detonation.