Killamarsh tragedy: Hundreds gather to pay their respects at vigil for those who have died
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Around 300 mourners stood in Baker Park on Monday evening to remember Terri Harris; her two children, Lacey Bennett and John Paul Bennett; and Lacey’s friend, Connie Gent.
Many within the crowd, which also included children, were in tears as they placed candles around a post in the centre of the park, while others brought flowers and teddy bears in tribute.
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Hide AdThey then gathered as one resident, David Taylor, of Killamarsh Church on the Street, led them in prayer.
He said: “I’m not enjoying today. It’s a very sad today but it’s absolutely incredible that so many people have joined us tonight.
"What do you say at a time like this? It is so difficult.
"I can’t give you any answers. I don’t have the answers. But each one of you is here to remember four people who are no longer with us.
"And it is a day that we’ll all remember because this doesn’t happen in Killamarsh. But it has.
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Hide Ad“Some of you know the family; some of you know the children; some of you may have never seen them before.
“But you’re all here to show your respect.
“On behalf of the family I just say ‘thank you’.”
Officers were called to Chandos Crescent on Sunday morning, where they discovered the bodies of 35-year-old Terri; Lacey, 11; John Paul, 13; and Connie, also 11.
A 31-year-old man from Killamarsh has been arrested on suspicion of their murder and remains in police custody.