Ian Brady and Salman Abedi still lie in the same mortuary

Ian Brady and Salman Abedi still lie in the same mortuary

The bodies of Moors Murderer Ian Brady and Manchester bomber Salman Abedi are still lying in the same mortuary - as undertakers refuse to bury them.

Cemeteries and crematoriums also want nothing to do with the two, leaving them inside the 'Monster Morgue' just outside the Greater Manchester boundary.

The location is being kept under wraps through fears that members of the public could try to take revenge and defile the bodies.

Muslim leaders across the north east have refused to bless the body of Abedi, after he slaughtered 22 in a suicide bomb attack at a Ariana Grande concert on May 22.

Ian Brady
Salman Abedi

The bodies of Moors Murderer Ian Brady (left) and Manchester bomber Salman Abedi (right) are still lying in the same mortuary - as undertakers refuse to bury them

Meanwhile, a coroner ordered Brady's body remain in police custody until it was confirmed his ashes would not be scattered on Saddleworth Moors.

He and lover Myra Hindley murdered and buried several of their victims of the moors, with the body of Keith Bennett, 12, still not found.

A source told the Daily Star: 'The pair of them are effectively in limbo. Funeral directors don't want them. No crematorium wants to process them.

'In the meantime they are stuck in Monster Morgue. It may give some tiny crumb of comfort to relatives and friends [that] they are in anonymous purgatory.'

Myra Hindley, who killed five children alongside lover Ian Brady

Myra Hindley, who killed five children alongside lover Ian Brady

Brady died in a high-security hospital at the age of 79, after contracting a lung and chest condition in December. 

He killed five children with his lover Myra Hindley, and right up to his death, refused to tell the families of his victims where he had buried them. 

Their victims including Pauline Reade, 16, who was raped and beaten before she was killed, John Kilbride, 12, who was strangled and buried in a shallow grave, and Keith Bennett, also 12, whose body was never found and the method of his death never known.

The final two victims were 10-year-old Lesley Ann Downey and 17-year-old Edward Evans, who was bludgeoned with an axe.

Brady was jailed for three murders in 1966 and was at Ashworth Hospital in Merseysid e since 1985. He and Hindley later confessed to another two killings.

He campaigned for several years to be moved from the secure unit to a Scottish prison so he could not be force-fed â€" as at Ashworth â€" and where he would have been allowed to die had he wished. 

Abedi killed 22 when he detonated a suicide bomb after an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester arena earlier this month.

The singer had just left the stage when the bomber set off his explosive as people were leaving the venue.

The youngest victim was just eight-years-old. 

Saffie Roussos was just eight-years-old when she was killed as she was hit by flying shrapnel at the Manchester arena concert in May

Saffie Roussos was just eight-years-old when she was killed as she was hit by flying shrapnel at the Manchester arena concert in May

His partner said: 'My gorgeous crazy Philip you made my world a happy place and now you are both my angels flying high in the sky.'

Courtney Boyle, left, and her stepfather Philip Tron, right, both died in the May 22 attack

Martyn Hett had been about to go on the holiday of a lifetime when he was killed

Eilidh MacLeod, 14, left, and right, Martyn Hett, 29, who were also victims of Salman Abedi

Saffie Rose Roussos, aged just eight, from Tarleton, Lancashire, was at the concert with her mother Lisa Roussos and half-sister Ashlee Bromwich, 25, who were both taken to different hospitals after being hit by flying shrapnel. 

Courtney Boyle, 19, and her stepfather Philip Tron, 32, both from Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, lost their lives in the attack. 

Eilidh MacLeod, 14, died from her injuries after attending the gig with best friend Laura MacIntyre  who was also hurt in the attack. 

Martyn Hett's family said the public relations manager left the world as he lived in it, as the 'centre of attention'. They revealed he had been about to travel to the USA on a two-month adventure holiday.

Kelly Brewster who died shielding her niece from the blast

Left, Elaine McIver, an off-duty police officer was killed as she enjoyed the concert with her husband and children, and right, Kelly Brewster who died shielding her niece from the blast

Chloe Rutherford and Liam Curry, a young couple who wanted to 'be together forever'

Chloe Rutherford and Liam Curry, a young couple who wanted to 'be together forever'

Nell Jones, 14, had been given the tickets as a present for her birthday by her family

Nell Jones, 14, had been given the tickets as a present for her birthday by her family

Mother-of-three Michelle Kiss who ran a scaffolding business with her husband

Mother-of-three Michelle Kiss who ran a scaffolding business with her husband

Kelly Brewster died when she flung herself over her sister Claire Booth, 44, and 11-year-old Hollie â€" protecting them from the full force of the explosion. 

Relatives said that the 32-year-old civil servant and her partner Ian Winslow, 36, had been planning to have children of their own and had just bought a house.

Elaine McIver, a Cheshire police officer, was killed as she enjoyed a night off, going to the concert with her husband and children. 

Young couple Chloe Rutherford, 17, and Liam Curry, 19, who were 'inseparable' were killed on May 22. Their families said they wanted to be together forever. 

Michelle Kiss, a mother-of-three, who ran a scaffolding business with her husband, was also one of th e dead. 

Wendy Fawell, from Otley, West Yorkshire

John Atkinson, 26, from Radcliffe, left, and Wendy Fawell, from Otley, West Yorkshire, right

She was described as 'a loving wife to Tony, mother to Dylan, Elliot and Millie, as well as daughter to Mick and Christine and sister to Nichola.' 

Nell Jones, 14, became one of the 22 victims just hours after posting a selfie on Snapchat with the caption: 'Ariana Grande now X'.

The farmer's daughter travelled to the pop concert â€" the first she had ever attended â€" with her best friend Freya Lewis, who suffered terrible injuries. 

John Atkinson, 26, from Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, was leaving the concert when the explosion happened. 

Sixth form student Georgina Callander, 18, from Chorley

Left, Olivia Campbell, who told her boyfriend she was having 'so much fun' before her death and right, Sixth form student Georgina Callander, 18, from Chorley

Angelika and Marcin Klis, from York, died as they went to pick up their children from the concert

Angelika and Marcin Klis, from York, died as they went to pick up their children from the concert

Wendy Fawell, from Otley, West Yorkshire, a school worker, was reported to have been about to leave the concert with her 15-year-old daughter Charlotte, along with a friend and her sons, when they were caught in the attack. 

Angelika and Marcin Klis, from York, were named among the dead by the Polish embassy in London.

Mr Klis, a taxi driver, and his wife went to restaurant in Manchester as their daughters, Patrycia Kils, 12, and Alex Klis, 20, attended the concert and died as they arrived to pick the girls up. 

Olivia Campbell had text her boyfriend 'I'm having so much fun' just 30 minutes before she became one of the 22 victims.

Schoolgirl Sorrell Leczkowski, 14, died in the bomb bl ast, while her mother, Samantha Leczkowksi, 44, and grandmother, Pauline Healey, 64, were badly hurt.

All three had been at the concert and were leaving when the bomber struck. 

Sixth form student Georgina Callander, 18, from Chorley, Lancashire, was the first victim of the atrocity to be named. She'd met the singer previously and said she would 'never get over it'.

Schoolgirl Sorrell Leczkowski, 14, died in the bomb blast and her mother and grandmother were badly hurt

Left, Jane Tweddle-Taylor, a mother-of-three and school receptionist and right, Schoolgirl Sorrell Leczkowski, 14, died in the bomb blast and her mother and grandmother were badly hurt

Alison Howe, 45, and Lisa Lees, 43, both from the Oldham area, were killed as they waited for their children in the foyer

Alison Howe, 45, and Lisa Lees, 43, both from the Oldham area, were killed as they waited for their children in the foyer

Jane Tweddle-Taylor, 51, a school receptionist, had been out for dinner with her friend in the city centre before the pair went to get the youngsters from the concert.

The mother-of-three died in the blast. Her friend and her children were uninjured. 

Schoolgirl Megan Hurley, 15, from Liverpool, whose brother, Brad, 20, was seriously injured, died. 

Friends Alison Howe, 45, and Lisa Lees, 43, both from the Oldham area, were killed as they waited for their children in the foyer. Miss Lees' brother Lee Hunter confirmed her death on Facebook. 

Earlier this month, police revealed they do not believe Abedi acted alone, and also think he carried his bomb around the city for several hours before detonating it.

It is believed that Abedi started building the detonator in a workshop at his family's address in Fallowfield in south Manchester. He is understood to have finished off the device in a second flat.

The bomber left the UK for Libya on April 15 and returned on May 18. 

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