As police arrest a 15th person in relation to the city's deadly terrorist attack, thousands turn up for the Great Manchester Run in an act of defiance.
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He then saw a police van pull up at the back of the bus, and believes a male passenger was taken away in it.
"Basically some other people from the bus came running in the shop absolutely terrified, they said a number of armed police were on the bus," the 29-year-old said.
Armed police patrol in Manchester, England. Photo: Getty
"We didn't realise anything was going on at first, it just looked like a bus had pulled up at the bus stop, but then we saw armed police," she said.
"I wouldn't be able to tell you how many there were, they were all over the place. There were armed police and uniformed officers.
"They got everyone off the bus and they just told us we had to stay inside so we went into the back.
"After about 20 minutes we were able to go back out and everything was cleared."
Witnesses said a passer-by, who was reportedly at the Ariana Grande concert where the bombing occurred on Monday, suffered a panic attack after she saw the armed officers in the street.