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Guns campaigner stabbed to death | Guns campaigner stabbed to death |
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The grandson of a prominent anti-gun campaigner has been arrested after she was found stabbed to death at a flat in West Yorkshire. | |
The body of Pat Regan, 53, was discovered at the property on Marlborough Grange in the Hyde Park area of Leeds on Sunday. | The body of Pat Regan, 53, was discovered at the property on Marlborough Grange in the Hyde Park area of Leeds on Sunday. |
Mrs Regan, a mother-of-six, started campaigning against gun crime when her son Danny was shot dead in 2002. | |
Police said the 20-year-old man was being held on suspicion of murder. | |
Post-mortem tests would take place later, police added. | |
Mrs Regan's son Danny, 25, was shot at his home in Haydock, near St Helens, Merseyside. His killer has not been found. | |
Following his death, Mrs Regan set up a Leeds branch of Mothers Against Guns. | |
She made such a big difference to so many people's lives Dee Edwards | |
She had previously met government officials to discuss how to tackle the problems of guns and gang-related crime. | She had previously met government officials to discuss how to tackle the problems of guns and gang-related crime. |
Dee Edwards, co-founder of campaign group Mothers Against Murder and Manslaughter, said Mrs Regan would visit schools and give talks about the dangers and consequences of getting involved in crime. | Dee Edwards, co-founder of campaign group Mothers Against Murder and Manslaughter, said Mrs Regan would visit schools and give talks about the dangers and consequences of getting involved in crime. |
She said: "She made such a big difference to so many people's lives. This is an absolute tragedy for so many people." | She said: "She made such a big difference to so many people's lives. This is an absolute tragedy for so many people." |
Mrs Edwards said she had known Mrs Regan for about six years and described her as the "most incredible woman". | Mrs Edwards said she had known Mrs Regan for about six years and described her as the "most incredible woman". |
"It's just the most dreadful news for everyone. She's just an amazing woman," she added. | "It's just the most dreadful news for everyone. She's just an amazing woman," she added. |
'No grudges' | 'No grudges' |
Mrs Regan's friend Sylvester Johnson, 74, said: "She didn't want any young people to get caught up in the trouble that her son got caught up in. | |
"She was very brave and I don't know of anyone who would have a grudge against her." | "She was very brave and I don't know of anyone who would have a grudge against her." |
In February, Mrs Regan was involved with the launch of a DVD warning about the dangers of gun and knife gang culture. | In February, Mrs Regan was involved with the launch of a DVD warning about the dangers of gun and knife gang culture. |
Speaking at the time, she said: "Things are reaching a critical point. Kids are dying before us, but we shouldn't have to bury our own children." | Speaking at the time, she said: "Things are reaching a critical point. Kids are dying before us, but we shouldn't have to bury our own children." |
In the same month, Mrs Regan was at the then Prime Minister Tony Blair's side at a Downing Street summit on tackling problems relating to gang-related crime. | |
Her campaigning work was also praised by Princess Anne during a visit to the city earlier this year. | Her campaigning work was also praised by Princess Anne during a visit to the city earlier this year. |