James O'Malley-Kumar paying tribute to his sister Grace
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Nottingham holds vigil for attack victims Grace, Barnaby and Ian

James O'Malley-Kumar choked back sobs as he spoke about his sister

Victims of the Nottingham attack were remembered at a vigil held in the city last night (June 15).

Grace O’Malley-Kumar, Barnaby Webber and Ian Coates were killed earlier this week after a 31-year-old man went on a rampage in the city. It took place in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Last night, a crowd gathered in Old Market Square to pay their respects. Family members of the three people who were murdered gathered to share tributes to their “lost loved ones”.

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James O'Malley-Kumar paying tribute to his sister Grace
James O’Malley-Kumar was supported by his mother Sinead at the vigil (Credit: Sky News)

Nottingham attack: Grace O’Malley-Kumar’s brother sobs at vigil

James O’Malley-Kumar was among those speaking at the vigil last night. He was seen choking back tears as his mother Sinead paid tribute to her beautiful daughter. She said that Grace was beautiful inside and out.

Earlier this week the family broke their silence about Grace’s murder. They revealed they are “utterly devastated” by her death.

Last night, choking back sobs, teenager James approached the mic. Firstly, he thanked everyone for coming to the vigil to remember his sister. He then said that she was his “best friend”.

I urge you all to cherish every moment you spend with your loved ones. You just never know when it will end.

James said: “As Grace’”

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Vigil being held in Nottingham's Old Market Square

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Nancy Brown
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