Another vigil is taking place later today in Old Market Square
and representatives from faith communities who will lead a minute’s silence at 6pm from the steps of the Council House.
Mr Coates' son, Lee Coates, has also shared a tweet ahead of the vigil: "Me and my brother are overwhelmed with the support and kind words from everyone. We know our dad would have absolutely loved to see @NFFC shirts tomorrow at the vigil." People are welcome to join from home by lighting a candle in their window or doorstep. Mr Mellen said: "Our city remains in shock after the tragic death of three people. We know the impact of these awful events will be felt not only by the victims’ families and friends but by the wider Nottingham community and so it is important that we take time to join together to share our grief and to remember the people we have lost.
“The vigil will be a chance for people to come together to mourn and to show the world how Nottingham takes a stand against violence. We are extremely grateful for the messages of support our city has received from near and far and the professional and swift response provided by our emergency services.”
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