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Manchester police deaths: Vigil for PCs Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes Manchester police deaths: Vigil for PCs Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes
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A vigil in memory of two police officers who were shot dead in Greater Manchester will be held later. A vigil in memory of two police officers who were shot dead in Greater Manchester has taken place.
PC Fiona Bone and PC Nicola Hughes died from gunshot wounds in an attack in Mottram last Tuesday.PC Fiona Bone and PC Nicola Hughes died from gunshot wounds in an attack in Mottram last Tuesday.
Residents joined officers in a walk from Hyde police station to the scene of the killings before the vigil was due to start at 10:45 BST. Residents joined about 40 officers in a walk from Hyde police station to the scene of the killings before the vigil which started at 10:45 BST.
Dale Cregan, 29, has been charged with the officers' murders, along with those of two other men.Dale Cregan, 29, has been charged with the officers' murders, along with those of two other men.
The vigil is to include addresses from Ch Supt Nick Adderley and the Reverend James Halstead and a minute's silence at 10:58 BST. More than 300 people attended the service, despite the pouring rain, which featured addresses from Ch Supt Nick Adderley and the Reverend James Halstead and a minute's silence at 10:58 BST.
'With us in spirit''With us in spirit'
Huge photographs of the two officers are on display above a sea of floral tributes at the junction of Ashworth Lane and Abbey Gardens where the service will take place. Photographs of the two officers were on display above floral tributes at the junction of Ashworth Lane and Abbey Gardens where the vigil took place.
Greater Manchester Police's Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy said the vigil would be a chance to "pray for the dead officers and their families". Greater Manchester Police's Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy said it was a chance to "pray for the dead officers and their families".
He said: "Greater Manchester Police is one big family and we have lost two members of our family and we feel that loss very deeply."
PC Jo Wainhouse, who organised the three-mile march from Hyde police station to Mottram and the vigil, said: "We felt that Nicola and Fiona left here, went to Mottram and never came back.PC Jo Wainhouse, who organised the three-mile march from Hyde police station to Mottram and the vigil, said: "We felt that Nicola and Fiona left here, went to Mottram and never came back.
"So we felt that we'd like to walk so that after the vigil we can pay our respects and then walk back and feel that they are walking back with us in spirit.""So we felt that we'd like to walk so that after the vigil we can pay our respects and then walk back and feel that they are walking back with us in spirit."
MP for Stalybridge and Hyde Jonathan Reynolds, who lives in the area, is taking part in the vigil. MP for Stalybridge and Hyde Jonathan Reynolds, who lives in the area, took part in the vigil.
He said local people "wanted to show their support for the police and how they feel about the tragedy".He said local people "wanted to show their support for the police and how they feel about the tragedy".
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police Federation said the organisation was intending to sell £1 charity wristbands commemorating the two officers.A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police Federation said the organisation was intending to sell £1 charity wristbands commemorating the two officers.
He added that any money raised would be distributed to the families.He added that any money raised would be distributed to the families.