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Lee Rigby murder: Middleton community 'won't be broken down' | Lee Rigby murder: Middleton community 'won't be broken down' |
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Residents from the estate where murdered soldier Lee Rigby was brought up have pledged to pull together in support of his family, following a service held in his memory. | Residents from the estate where murdered soldier Lee Rigby was brought up have pledged to pull together in support of his family, following a service held in his memory. |
About 40 people came to the Burnside Youth and Community Centre in Langley, Middleton, to say prayers. | About 40 people came to the Burnside Youth and Community Centre in Langley, Middleton, to say prayers. |
"'We will not be broken down' was the message from the prime minister this week - I think the people of this community would echo that," said Reverend Jackie Calow, from All Saints and Martyrs Church. | "'We will not be broken down' was the message from the prime minister this week - I think the people of this community would echo that," said Reverend Jackie Calow, from All Saints and Martyrs Church. |
She was one of those who organised the service in the wake of Drummer Rigby's death. | She was one of those who organised the service in the wake of Drummer Rigby's death. |
"We had many calls from the community asking how we could help, so this is what we have done," she said. | "We had many calls from the community asking how we could help, so this is what we have done," she said. |
Drummer Rigby, 25, was murdered on a street in Woolwich, south-east London on Wednesday afternoon. | Drummer Rigby, 25, was murdered on a street in Woolwich, south-east London on Wednesday afternoon. |
Beverley Vernon, 46, from Middleton, said: "I still can't believe it - a British soldier killed on a British street and he's from Langley. | Beverley Vernon, 46, from Middleton, said: "I still can't believe it - a British soldier killed on a British street and he's from Langley. |
"We will pull together for the family, that's what we want to do. | |
"People who have met him have told me that he was a likeable lad that would just do anything for anybody. | "People who have met him have told me that he was a likeable lad that would just do anything for anybody. |
"It has certainly made me feel better that people here have come together to listen to the service today." | "It has certainly made me feel better that people here have come together to listen to the service today." |
'Time for us' | 'Time for us' |
In a room often used for hosting youth clubs, with children's artwork covering the walls, Reverend Philip Miller stood up and thanked those in attendance. | In a room often used for hosting youth clubs, with children's artwork covering the walls, Reverend Philip Miller stood up and thanked those in attendance. |
He said: "Drummer Lee Rigby, a name we will never forget. | He said: "Drummer Lee Rigby, a name we will never forget. |
"This time is for us - those who know Lee, remember him, and we are here for Lee's parents and family. | "This time is for us - those who know Lee, remember him, and we are here for Lee's parents and family. |
"I told his family this service was happening, and they were pleased people were going to be here for Lee. | "I told his family this service was happening, and they were pleased people were going to be here for Lee. |
"He always wanted to be in the Army and he had been faithful to that right to the very end." | "He always wanted to be in the Army and he had been faithful to that right to the very end." |
Those attending sat in a semi-circle in front of a table carrying pictures of Drummer Rigby. They bowed their heads and said prayers. | Those attending sat in a semi-circle in front of a table carrying pictures of Drummer Rigby. They bowed their heads and said prayers. |
A single candle was lit, with the flame used to light further candles carried by people at the service. | A single candle was lit, with the flame used to light further candles carried by people at the service. |
'Innocent lives taken' | 'Innocent lives taken' |
Louise Jones, 43, from Middleton, said: "I'm absolutely gobsmacked. I saw people laying flowers at Middleton Gardens town square and that's when I found out what had happened. | Louise Jones, 43, from Middleton, said: "I'm absolutely gobsmacked. I saw people laying flowers at Middleton Gardens town square and that's when I found out what had happened. |
"I'm here to show support and respect to his family." | "I'm here to show support and respect to his family." |
A number of homes on the estate draped St George flags from upstairs windows in memory of Drummer Rigby. | A number of homes on the estate draped St George flags from upstairs windows in memory of Drummer Rigby. |
'Kingo', 34, lives close to the community centre and has served in the armed forces in Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan. | 'Kingo', 34, lives close to the community centre and has served in the armed forces in Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan. |
He said: "We go to war to protect the UK, and for this to happen on our own streets, it just makes me sick when innocent lives are taken." | He said: "We go to war to protect the UK, and for this to happen on our own streets, it just makes me sick when innocent lives are taken." |
Jim Dobbin, MP for Heywood and Middleton, attended the service, saying it was important to support members of the community "in a rational and calm way". | Jim Dobbin, MP for Heywood and Middleton, attended the service, saying it was important to support members of the community "in a rational and calm way". |
As residents left, some carrying flowers to lay at the Rigby family's home and others planning to visit Middleton Arena to sign a book of condolence, they were of one voice, summed up by Ms Jones. | As residents left, some carrying flowers to lay at the Rigby family's home and others planning to visit Middleton Arena to sign a book of condolence, they were of one voice, summed up by Ms Jones. |
"It's a close-knit community here and this will bring everyone even closer." | "It's a close-knit community here and this will bring everyone even closer." |
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