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Still in shock about that MP stabbing

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Neen Mon 18-Oct-21 19:29:33

I just can't get my head around a stabbing to death of a MP in the day light.
Life is so precious
The news said 5 children albeit probably adult ones, but still.
It's just plain awful.
Go of to work and don't come home

Grandmadinosaur Mon 18-Oct-21 20:48:11

It is a dreadful thing that his poor wife and children will have to live with for the rest of there lives. My heart goes out to them.
Just so so sad.

Bluebellwould Mon 18-Oct-21 20:52:54

‘THAT MP STABBING’. Really!

welbeck Mon 18-Oct-21 21:09:53

one of his daughters was married in august, and one due to be married in december. without him. very difficult.
reports say the perpetrator picked him at random.
wonder if it was because his name appeared near top of lists of MPs near enough to london.

Neen Mon 18-Oct-21 21:17:39

It really is awful . welbeck oh gosh really. I just can't imagine it . I really can't . It's incomprehensible. Plays on my mind.

Urmstongran Mon 18-Oct-21 21:56:37

Shocking isn’t it? His poor family. Such a barbaric act. His family having to think about the man they loved dying in such a horrible way.

So many tragic deaths just lately. A poor 14 year old boy fatally stabbed to death by a 16y old only a few days ago. And a boy stabbed to death playing football by his opponent who had a knife hidden in his football sock. Ye gods! What on earth is happening? What’s with all the knives, swords, machetes? What has happened to our society that such acts are becoming common place? I fear for my 9 year old grandson growing up.

MerylStreep Mon 18-Oct-21 22:04:32

Bluebellwould

‘THAT MP STABBING’. Really!

Exactly ? he was my MP for years. I’ve met him and it was normal to see him walking round Leigh or Southend talking to traders.

SueDonim Mon 18-Oct-21 22:10:10

You mean Sir David Amess, I assume?

JenniferEccles Mon 18-Oct-21 22:13:22

What makes it all the more terrible is the fact that by all accounts, he was such a lovely man who genuinely cared about his community in south Essex.

I hope the perpetrator is never released from prison.

MerylStreep Mon 18-Oct-21 22:41:08

Neen
So upset that you can’t be bothered to use his name?

Fadingrose Mon 18-Oct-21 23:11:11

Yes Neem, you're right, the death of David Amess was shocking, as was the death of Jo Cox
The devisive language and indeed, what may be construed as extremism in politics now, has sadly escalated over the years
And here we are
Hate and prejudice should not be allowed to win
Kindness seems to be in short supply right now
Sadly...

maddyone Mon 18-Oct-21 23:34:41

It really was a most horrific killing of a lovely man. He wasn’t my MP but the number of lovely, positive comments from a wide range of people must mean that he was a good man who worked hard on behalf of other people. I hope his family are eventually able to take comfort from the fact that he was loved and admired by so many people. He was a practicing Catholic, but sadly the priest wasn’t allowed in to administer the last rites.

Sarnia Tue 19-Oct-21 16:57:14

It sounds like Sir David Amess MP was very well thought of by his constituents. Lots of stories about his whole hearted commitment to them. Another wife and children left to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives and for what I wonder?

Lucca Tue 19-Oct-21 17:08:31

I mentioned this on the other thread but did anyone else hear woman’s hour on Monday ? Former Labour MP Paula Sheriff was on talking about Sir David in the most affectionate terms. I found it very moving. If you missed it, it’s on BBC Sounds and it’s the first item.

JaneJudge Tue 19-Oct-21 17:16:30

No one deserves to be stabbed whilst going about their job (or leisure or anything) It should always be shocking.

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 19-Oct-21 17:37:34

I think it’s been very upsetting to any reasonable person no matter their political persuasion. The publicity has however highlighted that some (perhaps many) MPs, such as Sir David Amess, don’t seek high office but simply want to serve the people who elected them and those who didn’t, without favour. Such MPs are to be found in all parties I’m sure, unsung and hardworking heroes who don’t seek the limelight for themselves, only the people and causes they fight for. Like you Neen I can’t get my head around it, perhaps never will. Just senseless.

eazybee Tue 19-Oct-21 18:14:25

That is the most chilling thing about this murder; it appears to be senseless.
No personal emotions involved, no vendetta, no help denied, no issue ignored, simply a target identified for ease of access.

The knife is the assassin's weapon.

honeyrose Tue 19-Oct-21 21:24:08

Horrendous, absolutely horrendous. Isn’t it time we had another knife amnesty? I know this isn’t the complete answer, there are many other problems to solve with gun and knife crime, but surely it can’t harm - can it? And why are knife amnesties so rarely undertaken? I’m probably being a bit naive, but something has to be done. We’ll all be in fear of our lives, if we aren’t already. I fear for my grandchildren growing up, I really do.

maddyone Wed 20-Oct-21 10:45:28

What is particularly awful is that this man was known to the authorities. The same with the Manchester bomber, known to the authorities. The Manchester bomber’s brother was known to the authorities and was required to give evidence at the inquiry, but he’s left the country!! How did that happen? Why no action?

MamaCaz Wed 20-Oct-21 10:58:07

I can't believe some of you were rude enough to comment on the OPs wording in the thread title.

It is quite clear from her actual post that she is very upset about the incident, just like the rest of us.
To make a thing about the wording is. IMO, unnecessary, demeaning and petty.

ExDancer Wed 20-Oct-21 11:02:27

Well said MamaCaz

Josianne Wed 20-Oct-21 11:11:24

What is particularly awful is that this man was known to the authorities.

What is particularly awful is that early on a teacher had him down as being a potential threat and had reported it.