There were emotional scenes in Nottingham city centre at a vigil for victims of the attacks.
Thousands heard speeches from councillor David Mellen, leader of the city council, and professor Shearer West, the vice-chancellor of Nottingham universityNottingham came together at a poignant city centre vigil to pay tribute to those killed and injured in a series of attacks earlier this week.
Their families were joined by civic and faith leaders outside the city's Council House on Thursday evening, as a large crowd gathered to remember them.Ms O'Malley-Kumar's mother Sinead urged the crowd to be "kind to one another"Grace's younger brother was among those to thank people for their love and support
The vigil was organised by Nottingham City Council to allow people to reflect on the tragic events and come to terms with what had happened.Old Market Square fell silent as thousands gathered to remember the victims James thanked the crowd for their support, adding: "My dad was an avid fisherman and he loved his family. He also loved his Forest - you Reds!"
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