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LEE RIGBY DAD ON TERROR ATTACKS
23-05-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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captionPIC BY BEN FURST/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE ON MARKET STREET IN CENTRAL MANCHESTER WHICH RUNS ALONGSIDE THE ARNDALE CENTRE AFTER REPORTS OF AN EXPLOSION AND FRIGHTENED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC FLEEING THE AREA. PIC DAET: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV.

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captionPIC BY BEN FURST/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE ON MARKET STREET IN CENTRAL MANCHESTER WHICH RUNS ALONGSIDE THE ARNDALE CENTRE AFTER REPORTS OF AN EXPLOSION AND FRIGHTENED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC FLEEING THE AREA. PIC DAET: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV.

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captionPIC BY BEN FURST/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE ON MARKET STREET IN CENTRAL MANCHESTER WHICH RUNS ALONGSIDE THE ARNDALE CENTRE AFTER REPORTS OF AN EXPLOSION AND FRIGHTENED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC FLEEING THE AREA. PIC DAET: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV.

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captionPIC BY BEN FURST/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE ON MARKET STREET IN CENTRAL MANCHESTER WHICH RUNS ALONGSIDE THE ARNDALE CENTRE AFTER REPORTS OF AN EXPLOSION AND FRIGHTENED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC FLEEING THE AREA. PIC DAET: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV.

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captionPIC BY BEN FURST/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE ON MARKET STREET IN CENTRAL MANCHESTER WHICH RUNS ALONGSIDE THE ARNDALE CENTRE AFTER REPORTS OF AN EXPLOSION AND FRIGHTENED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC FLEEING THE AREA. PIC DAET: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV.

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captionPIC BY BEN FURST/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE ON MARKET STREET IN CENTRAL MANCHESTER WHICH RUNS ALONGSIDE THE ARNDALE CENTRE AFTER REPORTS OF AN EXPLOSION AND FRIGHTENED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC FLEEING THE AREA. PIC DAET: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV.

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captionPIC BY BEN FURST/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE INSIDE THE ARNDALE CENTRE AFTER REPORTS OF AN EXPLOSION AND FRIGHTENED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC FLEEING THE AREA. PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV.

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captionPIC BY IAIN WATTS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: ARMED POLICE AT A BLOCK OF GATED FLATS ON CARLTON ROAD IN WHALLEY RANGE, MANCHESTER. PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY

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captionPIC BY IAIN WATTS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: ARMED POLICE AT A BLOCK OF GATED FLATS ON CARLTON ROAD IN WHALLEY RANGE, MANCHESTER. PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY

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captionPIC BY DAN ROWLANDS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: YOUNG GIRLS REACT TO THE EXPLOSION AT THE MANCHESTER ARENA ON A ROAD JUST OUTSIDE THE ARENA.PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY

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captionPIC BY DAN ROWLANDS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A POLICE OFFICER LEADS A YOUNG CHID AWAY FROM THE MANCHESTER ARENA WHERE AN EXPLOSION HAPPENED EARLIER THIS EVENING. (MON).PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY

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captionPIC BY DAN ROWLANDS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A LARGE POLICE PRESENCE INSIDE VICTORIA STATION NEXT TO THE MANCHESTER ARENA WHERE AN EXPLOSION HAPPENED EARLIER THIS EVENING. (MON).PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY

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captionPIC BY DAN ROWLANDS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A POLICE OFFICER LEADS A YOUNG CHILD AWAY FROM THE MANCHESTER ARENA WHERE AN EXPLOSION HAPPENED EARLIER THIS EVENING. (MON).PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY

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captionPIC BY DAN ROWLANDS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: AN ARMOURED LAND ROVER CIRCLES MANCHESTER ARENA IN MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE WHERE AN EXPLOSION HAS KILLED 19 PEOPLE. PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY

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captionPIC BY DAN ROWLANDS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE JOINED A VIGIL IN ALBERTS SQUARE FOR THE VICTIMS AND STILL MISSING FROM THE MANCHESTER ARENA TERROR ATTACK LAST NIGHT (MON). PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY

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captionPIC BY DAN ROWLANDS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: A FEMALE PRIEST PAUSES FOR A MOMENTS SILENCE DURING A VIGIL IN ALBERTS SQUARE FOR THE VICTIMS AND STILL MISSING FROM THE MANCHESTER ARENA TERROR ATTACK LAST NIGHT (MON). PIC DATE: 23.05.17) The dad of Fusilier Lee Rigby claims he has been left physically sick by the Manchester terror attacks - four years to the day after his son was slain by Islamic extremists Lees dad Phil McClure, 67, said watching the coverage of the disgusting attack in his hometown brought painful memories of his sons tragic death flooding back.The 67-year-old has been so upset by the news of the attack that left 22 and 119 injured in his hometown on Monday night that hes been unable to watch TV. SEE MERCURY COPY