Funeral of murdered PC held

Thousands of police officers gathered in Manchester today in memory of a policewoman killed in a gun and grenade attack.

Thousands of police officers gathered in Manchester today in memory of a policewoman killed in a gun and grenade attack.

All bowed their heads solemnly when the funeral cortege for Pc Nicola Hughes (23) passed as they lined the procession route through an eerily quiet Manchester city centre.

They were joined in Deansgate by hundreds of members of the public who heeded a call from Greater Manchester Police for "decent people" to stand shoulder by shoulder with the force in tribute to Pc Hughes and her colleague, Pc Fiona
Bone (32).

Office workers left their desks, shops emptied and building sites fell silent in a public show of respect.

Both officers were lured to their deaths by what appeared to be a routine burglary call to a house in Hattersley, Tameside, on September 18th.

Police motorcycle outriders provided a guard of honour ahead of the cortege, led by the funeral carriage pulled by six horses from GMP's mounted unit and bearing the coffin, shrouded in black cloth.

Pc Hughes, from Oldham, joined GMP in 2009. Her family said she wanted to make a difference and was doing a job she loved.

Fellow officers described her as a chatterbox, always smiling, with a bubbly, infectious personality.

Officers from forces nationwide volunteered to cover the shifts of GMP colleagues so they could attend the service at Manchester Cathedral, with most of them lining the funeral procession route.

Several chief constables and senior officers from forces across England and Wales were expected to be among the 1,000 mourners inside the cathedral along with Pc Hughes's family and friends, and fellow officers from the Tameside
division.

A big screen was relaying the funeral at the rear of the cathedral for hundreds more gathered outside.

The funeral of Pc Bone will take place at the same venue tomorrow.

PA