There was emotion and humour as police officers who have died on duty were remembered by their family and friends at the Care of Police Survivors (COPS) Annual Service of Remembrance.
Surviving family members and serving police officers gathered at the National Memorial Arboretum on Sunday July 28 to pay respects to officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
The service in Staffordshire – bathed in glorious sunshine – was attended by around 1,000 people.
Chris Sewell was at the event on behalf of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents, and said it was important for the police service to “pause and reflect”.
He said: “It’s absolutely important in policing that we recognise those that have made the ultimate sacrifice, and that we take that time every year to pause and reflect and remember those that have given that sacrifice.
“It’s absolutely paramount and important that we show our support and have that chance to reflect together and come together once a year to show those that have given that sacrifice.”
Events took place all weekend for surviving family members.
During the 50-minute service on Sunday, survivors recalled their loss and how the charity had helped them in their time of need.
Speaking eloquently and emotionally were Sarah Doyle, wife of PC Neil Doyle, of Merseyside Police, Greg Briggs, brother of PC Paul Briggs, of Merseyside Police, and Charlotte Kellaway, daughter of Detective Inspector Ian Kellaway of The City of London Police.
The Roll of Honour for the police officers and who died on duty during the last 12 months was read out.
Those remembered this year were Police Property Officer Mark Birch, from the British Transport Police, Sgt Graham Saville, of Nottinghamshire Police, Sgt Paul Frear, of West Midlands Police, PC Jack Cummings, of West Yorkshire Police, and Acting Sgt Reece Buckenham, of Hertfordshire Police.
Before the Service of Remembrance, The Police Unity Tour – hundreds of cyclists who had ridden from across the country to the Arboretum in memory of fallen officers – arrived. The cyclists raise money for the COPS charity.
Also attending were the Blue Knights motorcyclists.