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LEE RIGBY DAD ON TERROR ATTACKS
23-05-2013
2013
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captionPIC FROM CATERS NEWS - PICTURED: 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 FROM CATERS NEWS - PICTURED: 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 FROM CATERS NEWS - PICTURED: 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 MICHAEL ATLEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The scene at Woolwich) - 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 MICHAEL ATLEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The scene at Woolwich) - 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 MICHAEL ATLEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The scene at Woolwich) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Floral tributes are laid outside the Royal Artillery Barracks following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED:Floral tributes are laid outside the Royal Artillery Barracks following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Floral tributes are laid outside the Royal Artillery Barracks following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: An armed soldier now on guard duty outside the camp following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: An armed soldier now on guard duty outside the camp following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Floral tributes are laid outside the Royal Artillery Barracks following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Floral tributes are laid outside the Royal Artillery Barracks following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Members of the public lay flowers outside the British Army camp following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Members of the public lay flowers outside the British Army camp following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday) - 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 FROM LEE MASSEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The Regimental sign of the Second Battalion The Princess of Waless Royal Regiment outside the Royal Artillery Barracks where tributes are being laid following the murder of a British Soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South East London yesterday.) - 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