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Tributes have been paid to Nottingham attack victim Ian Coates tonight in a vigil at Old Market Square. The sons of the 65-year-old who died in Tuesday's attack appeared onstage wearing Nottingham Forest shirts in honour of his favourite team.
Thousands of people gathered for the vigil in memory of school caretaker Ian Coates as well as students Grace O’Malley-Kumar, Barnaby Webber who were killed in a deadly rampage in the city. The families of the victims sat in front of Nottingham Council House as many stood and watched.A minute’s silence was held in memory of the three victims. The silence fell over the city’s Market Square as the Council House’s bells tolled for 6pm.
“Some beautiful comments. We just wanted to say a quick thing that we’re still dealing with what’s happened, we still haven’t took it all in, so we just wanted to say a few things.Earlier, headteacher of Huntingdon Academy Ross Middleton, where Nottingham attack victim Ian Coates was site manager, said the 65-year-old was “proud” of his grandson.
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