'It has gone ballistic. I have had messages from Chicago, New York and Brazil - it has gone worldwide.' ❤️ More than £20,000 has been raised by Ian Coates' fishing club to go towards funeral costs and a memorial Read more:
A fundraising page set up in memory of one of the victims of the Nottingham attacks has raised more than £20,000.
Mr Coates was a life-long Nottingham Forest Football Club supporter but also a leading member of the Lake Snakes Angling Club. "We started off with a target of £1,000 and then raised it a couple of times just with club members [donating].
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