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PC HARPER’S widow says she struggled to believe her hero cop husband was dead after being unable to see his body before he was laid to rest. The brave cop was tragically killed four weeks aft… ...
Newlywed PC Harper, 28, was one of two Thames Valley Police officers who responded to the theft, on the evening of August 15 last year.
PC Harper’s body was completely naked apart from his socks when discovered by the officer’s horrified colleagues. The officer was "barely alive" but died at the scene a short time later.
PC Harper’s mother, Deborah Adlam, and his widow, Lissie Harper, spoke of how he has been ‘ripped’ from their lives and has left them in a ‘lost and endless world’.
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Memorial for PC Andrew Harper given go ahead - MSNPC Andrew Harper was killed while chasing men who had stolen a quad bike on in August 2019. He became entangled in a rope that was being used to tow the quad bike by car and died from his injuries.
Widow of slain PC Andrew Harper is dating another emergency worker more than four years after he was killed Lissie Harper, 32, previously questioned if she was doing the right thing ...
PC Harper got out of the car to apprehend Cole, who disconnected the tow rope from the quad bike and dived into the Seat, which had manoeuvred around the police car to escape, jurors heard.
PC Harper's widow, Lissie Harper, said she felt "utterly shocked and appalled" at the verdict, adding that she was "immensely disappointed" they were cleared of murder and she now has her "own ...
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Traveller site linked to PC's death has £4.2m revamp - MSNPC Harper died after being dragged along the road by three teenage quad bike thieves in 2019. Two of the arrests were made at the Four Houses Corner site in Ufton Nervet, Berkshire, which was shut ...
PC Harper, 28, was dragged for more than a mile along the country lanes of Berkshire when he became entangled in a tow rope attached to the teenagers' getaway car.
PC Andrew Harper's mother has told Sky News frontline police officers "need protection" as she launched a campaign to call for tougher sentences for those who injure or kill police officers.
PC Harper’s wife, Lissie Harper, is campaigning for a new law that would mean those who kill emergency workers are jailed for life, and met the home secretary and lord chancellor earlier this month.
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