A Libyan man who was arrested in connection with the 2017 Manchester Arena Bombing that killed 22 people but later released was awarded £83,000 ($111,000) in damages. Alaedeen Sicri, 26, was awarded the sum on Thursday after last month winning a case against Associated Newspapers Ltd. (ANL) following the MailOnline, one of the media outlets it manages, publishing details about him despite the Greater Manchester Police not having named him. According to a judgment (pdf) handed down by High Court Judge, Justice Warby, the MailOnline had published details, including initially inaccurate, then, as 44 subsequent versions of the article were updated, accurate details of Sicri’s name. Article Versions Article versions also included a description of him as a “trainee Libyan pilot” and “other details capable of leading to his identification by some.” But later versions of the article made him “identifiable to the world at large,” Warby said, with one …