Manchester Arena Suicide Bombing: Peter Hook's Daughter 'Home Safe'

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Peter Hook, who was a founding member of Joy Division and New Order, tweeted his sympathy to other families after the deadly attack.
Image: The Manchester Camerata, Peter Hook HAcienda Classical in concert
The Manchester Camerata, Peter Hook HAcienda Classical in concert, SSE Hydro Glasgow on April 22 2017.RMV/REX/Shutterstock, file / AP

LONDON — Rock icon Peter Hook's daughter was caught in the aftermath of a deadly suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert on Monday.

The founding member of Joy Division and New Order said his daughter was safe, but tweeted his sympathy to other families after the attack at Britain's Manchester Arena.

The 61-year-old bassist achieved fame with Joy Division, the legendary Manchester band. Its remaining members formed New Order in 1980 following the suicide of singer Ian Curtis.

Hook left New Order in 2007.

Image: Peter Hook
Peter Hook performs in Glasgow, Scotland, on April 22.RMV/REX/Shutterstock, file / AP
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