
The father of PC Fiona Bone spoke at the opening of a memorial garden dedicated to his daughter today.
Fiona and her Greater Manchester police colleague Nicola Hughes were killed in a gun and grenade attack in Tameside in September.
Fiona attended Castle Rushen High School sixth form and her parents still live on the Island.
Addressing the ceremony at Hyde police station, Paul Bone thanked those who helped make the memorial garden happen: (audio courtesy of BBC Manchester)
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