Celebrity | Ariana Grande Ariana Grande's Mom Took Fans Backstage After Explosion And a homeless man rendered aid outside the stadium By Michael Harthorne Posted May 23, 2017 2:11 PM CDT Copied People attend a vigil in Albert Square, Manchester, England, Tuesday May 23, 2017, the day after the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande concert that left 22 people dead as it ended on Monday night. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) When the bomb that killed 22 people during an Ariana Grande concert Monday in Manchester exploded, the singer's mother was just about to leave her seat in the front row to visit her daughter backstage. Instead, Joan Grande led a group of young fans—perhaps as many as 10—backstage, where she waited with them until it was safe to leave the arena, TMZ reports. ABC News confirmed the account. Meanwhile outside the arena, a homeless man named Stephen Jones wiped the blood off victims streaming out of the arena, checking for wounds and trying to stop further bleeding. He says he was fleeing the area until he saw injured children in need of help. "We are human, we still have a heart, we still have that instinct to help people out that need help and that's what we are doing," he tells CNN. Read These Next Europe pledges unity against Trump's new Greenland move. Greenland is less cash cow and more money pit. Spanberger becomes Virginia's first female governor. It's a largely invisible nightmare for many families. Report an error