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Annual remembrance service



       PUT cyclists brave





       the rain for COPS








          f a bike ride of more than 200 miles over
          two days was not enough to contend
       Iwith then heavy rain certainly added to
       the challenge faced by the three
       representatives of West Midlands Police
       who took part in the annual Police Unity
       Tour sponsored bike ride to raise funds for
       the charity Care of Police Survivors (COPS).
          But, despite the wet weather, the trio
       – Chief Constable Dave Thompson, West
       Midlands Police Federation chair Rich Cooke,
       and Force academic researcher Gill Wall –
       were left in no doubt that their efforts had
       been worthwhile when they heard fallen
       officers’ family members talk about the
       lifeline offered to them by COPS at the
       charity’s annual remembrance service on
       Sunday.
          “The bike ride was definitely testing at
       times,” said Rich, “I think covering that
       distance was always going to be a bit of a
       trial but the weather certainly made it even
       more difficult. I just kept in mind who we
       were riding for and that kept me going.
          “Having changed out of my cycling gear,
       which was absolutely wet through once we
       came to the end of route, it was quite
       moving to listen to those who spoke during
       the service to explain how COPS had helped
       them through their darkest days. I am really
       pleased to have been able to support the
       charity’s work and, in turn, offer support to
       fallen officers’ families.”
          Through COPS, the families of fallen
       officers and police staff are able to support
       each other while the charity also provides
       access to counselling services to help   West Midlands riders (left to right) Chief Constable Dave Thompson, Gill Wall and Rich Cooke
       survivors rebuild their lives. Each year it   with another member of the PUT team.
       holds a survivors’ weekend for fallen officers’
       families culminating in a remembrance   Federation, and the West Midlands Band   darkest of moments’.
       service at the National Memorial Arboretum   also performed.                 That was a similar theme for the other
       in Staffordshire.                       It was opened by the national president   family members of fallen officers who, as is
          Ahead of the service, those taking part   of COPS, Gill Marshall, who was widowed   the norm for the COPS service, gave accounts
       in the Police Unity Tour ride, including   when her husband died on duty in 2006   of their own experiences.
       representatives from forces across England   when their two daughters were two and      This year’s speakers were: George Parker,
       and Wales who set off from various points   four.                         son of PC Andy Parker (30) of North Wales
       across the country on Friday, followed the      “COPS is a wonderful organisation,” she   Police who died in a motorbike crash on his
       Blue Knights motorcyclists into the   told the congregation as she thanked   way home from a night shift on 23
       arboretum where they were greeted by a   everyone for supporting the charity.  September 2005; Angela Morgan, fiancée of
       raincoat-clad and umbrella-holding crowd.      Gill spoke of how COPS had helped her   DC Gary Freeman (36) of Derbyshire
          The service, held in an open-sided   rebuild her life, with the support of other   Constabulary, who died along with DC
       marquee, was attended by Steve Grange,   fallen officers’ families through the charity,   Anthony Thornley when their vehicle was in
       secretary of West Midlands Police    giving her ‘a sense of belonging in the   collision with a lorry on 19 August 1994;

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