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PC Keith Palmer: Thousands of officers to line funeral route PC Keith Palmer: Thousands of officers to line funeral route
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The funeral of PC Keith Palmer, who was killed in the Westminster attack, will take place in London's Southwark Cathedral later. A full police funeral for PC Keith Palmer, who was killed in last month's Westminster attack, will take place in London's Southwark Cathedral later.
PC Palmer was guarding the Houses of Parliament when he was stabbed by Khalid Masood on 22 March. He will have a full police funeral. PC Palmer was guarding the Houses of Parliament on 22 March when he was stabbed by Khalid Masood.
Thousands of officers will line the route as his coffin is taken from a chapel at the Palace of Westminster. Thousands of officers will line the route as the coffin of PC Palmer, a 48-year-old father, is taken from a chapel at the Palace of Westminster.
His body has been lying in rest there by special permission of the Queen.His body has been lying in rest there by special permission of the Queen.
His coffin was taken to the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft on Sunday and received by a guard of honour from his police branch, the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command.His coffin was taken to the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft on Sunday and received by a guard of honour from his police branch, the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command.
PC Palmer, 48, was married with a five-year-old daughter. The Charlton Athletic season-ticket holder had served in the Metropolitan Police for 15 years. PC Palmer was married with a five-year-old daughter. The Charlton Athletic season-ticket holder had served in the Metropolitan Police for 15 years.
Members of his family attended a short private service in the chapel on Sunday, before officers watched over his coffin throughout the night.Members of his family attended a short private service in the chapel on Sunday, before officers watched over his coffin throughout the night.
On Monday afternoon, the cortege will make its way from Westminster via Lambeth Bridge to Southwark Cathedral for a service at 14:00 BST. The funeral cortege will make its way from Westminster, via Lambeth Bridge, to Southwark Cathedral for a service at 14:00 BST.
Two thousand Met officers will be on duty for the funeral in policing and ceremonial roles, while many others from forces across the UK are expected to attend. Two thousand Met officers will be on duty for the funeral in policing and ceremonial roles.
The funeral will be the first engagement for the new Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick, who was appointed in February and takes charge on Monday. Sara Thornton, who leads the National Police Chiefs' Council, told the BBC that officers from all over the country were travelling to London to line the funeral route, while others will hold a two-minute silence outside police stations at 14:00 BST.
'Sadness and loss'
"I don't think we will have ever seen a police funeral of this size," she said.
"Keith didn't hesitate to act when confronted by a terrorist - his bravery and his courage are something that all officers are very proud of, but also there is a tremendous sense of sadness and of loss."
The funeral will be the first engagement for new Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick.
Ken Marsh, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that although he had not known PC Palmer personally, the officer had been an "absolutely top cop" and a "hero".Ken Marsh, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that although he had not known PC Palmer personally, the officer had been an "absolutely top cop" and a "hero".
He said that while there were questions to be answered about how the police respond to incidents following PC Palmer's death, he said he was not sure the situation would have been dealt with differently if PC Palmer had been armed.He said that while there were questions to be answered about how the police respond to incidents following PC Palmer's death, he said he was not sure the situation would have been dealt with differently if PC Palmer had been armed.
Four other people were killed in the attack, as Masood drove his car into crowds on Westminster Bridge. Before attacking PC Palmer, Masood had driven his car into crowds on Westminster Bridge, causing injuries that have resulted in four deaths.
Among them was Romanian Andreea Cristea, 31, who fell from the bridge into the River Thames, died in hospital on Thursday. Romanian Andreea Cristea, 31, who fell from the bridge into the River Thames, died in hospital on Thursday.
Aysha Frade, 44, who worked at a London sixth-form college, US tourist Kurt Cochran, 54, and retired south London window cleaner Leslie Rhodes, 75, also died. Aysha Frade, 44, who worked at a London sixth-form college, US tourist Kurt Cochran, 54, and retired south London window cleaner Leslie Rhodes, 75, were also killed.
Masood was shot by police officers in New Palace Yard, inside the Westminster estate, after he fatally stabbed PC Palmer. Masood was shot by police officers in New Palace Yard, inside the Westminster estate, after he had fatally stabbed PC Palmer.