Sunday, 15 May 2011

One Month On and Manchester Remember

The people of Manchester held a candle lit vigil to remember the hero they lost one month ago and his friend who died four days later.
Apex and Anathema have both had private services at the MI13 base but this outpouring of grief by the Manchester people shows just how much the two deaths have effected the way the Vigilantes are seen by the public now.
'We pray for them and hope they stay well but we pray they also stay out there, doing the job they have set themselves,' said local figure Lionel Marks, 'We need to make sure that they know how much we need them, fighting these Nazi scumbags. That's what we need them for.'
Marks, a business man who was described as 'well connected,' organised the event at the construction site where Apex was killed and though he seemed calm must have been surprised to see the seven thousand strong crowd descend on the road outside the site and stay long into the night.
The police confirmed there were no arrests in the area that night and that though the vigil was over attended Marks was not to be pursued for any breach of health and safety rules.
In the south coast town city of Brighton a similar vigil was held for Anathema though not as heavily attended and the police there reported no arrests as well.
A country looking at the horrors of the past few months, hoping for brighter months to come.
Verity Luce.

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