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A stone memorial to David Wails, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and James Furlong was unveiled in Forbury Gardens last year. Speaking outside the Old Bailey after the inquest, James Furlong's dad Gary said: "It is clear that there was failure after failure by all state agencies who dealt with Saadallah.
James Furlong's dad Gary said the sadness he felt walking into the gardens "hit" him straight away. "Our boys didn't stand a chance."
He previously told the BBC: "What we wanted was something that gave the boys longevity, so that they were permanently in the history of Reading and Forbury Gardens.
"It's important that they're not just remembered today, but they're remembered in 30, 40, 50 years' time.
"They should never, never be forgotten."
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