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The man who was awarded the George Medal for trying to stop the murder of MP Jo Cox has died, his family says. | The man who was awarded the George Medal for trying to stop the murder of MP Jo Cox has died, his family says. |
Bernard Kenny was stabbed as he intervened when Thomas Mair attacked Mrs Cox in Birstall, West Yorkshire in 2016. | Bernard Kenny was stabbed as he intervened when Thomas Mair attacked Mrs Cox in Birstall, West Yorkshire in 2016. |
Mr Kenny's son said the 79-year-old, who was honoured in June, had died on Monday morning. | Mr Kenny's son said the 79-year-old, who was honoured in June, had died on Monday morning. |
Mair stabbed Mrs Cox, the MP for Batley and Spen, 15 times and shot her three times. | Mair stabbed Mrs Cox, the MP for Batley and Spen, 15 times and shot her three times. |
Mr Kenny was seriously injured in the attack, but the cause of his death is not believed to be related to the incident. | Mr Kenny was seriously injured in the attack, but the cause of his death is not believed to be related to the incident. |
Former miner | Former miner |
During Mair's trial, Mr Kenny told the court he had been waiting for his wife by the library in Birstall when he saw right-wing extremist Mair going "berserk". | During Mair's trial, Mr Kenny told the court he had been waiting for his wife by the library in Birstall when he saw right-wing extremist Mair going "berserk". |
He said he thought he could jump on his back and "could take him down" but was then stabbed in the stomach. | He said he thought he could jump on his back and "could take him down" but was then stabbed in the stomach. |
After the attack more than 80,000 people signed an online petition calling for Mr Kenny to be awarded the George Cross for his bravery. | After the attack more than 80,000 people signed an online petition calling for Mr Kenny to be awarded the George Cross for his bravery. |
Former miner Mr Kenny is understood to have been part of the rescue operation during a 1973 Yorkshire mining disaster., in which seven men died. | Former miner Mr Kenny is understood to have been part of the rescue operation during a 1973 Yorkshire mining disaster., in which seven men died. |
Mrs Cox's husband, Brendan Cox, paid tribute to Mr Kenny on social media. | Mrs Cox's husband, Brendan Cox, paid tribute to Mr Kenny on social media. |
He tweeted: "Bernard Kenny was a hero, he personified the best of our country; risking his own safety to help others. Our thoughts & love are with his family." | He tweeted: "Bernard Kenny was a hero, he personified the best of our country; risking his own safety to help others. Our thoughts & love are with his family." |
Tracey Brabin MP, the former Coronation Street and Eastenders actress who was elected in Jo Cox's constituency after her death, said Mr Kenny was "brave and selfless". | Tracey Brabin MP, the former Coronation Street and Eastenders actress who was elected in Jo Cox's constituency after her death, said Mr Kenny was "brave and selfless". |
She added: "Bernard will forever be remembered as a true hero, both as a member of the Miners' Rescue Team and as a constituent of Batley and Spen who risked his life to protect Jo Cox." | She added: "Bernard will forever be remembered as a true hero, both as a member of the Miners' Rescue Team and as a constituent of Batley and Spen who risked his life to protect Jo Cox." |
Labour MP Yvette Cooper has paid tribute to the 79-year-old, saying he was "a true hero, a very brave man". | Labour MP Yvette Cooper has paid tribute to the 79-year-old, saying he was "a true hero, a very brave man". |
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