Hundreds attend Shoreham plane crash memorial service
Three months on, relatives and emergency workers attend a memorial service for those who died in the Shoreham plane crash.
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Your support makes all the difference.Hundreds of guests attended a memorial service in rememberance of the victims of the Shoreham Air Show crash, exactly three months on.
Friends and relatives were joined by paramedics, firefighters, police officers and volunteers, for the hour long service at Lancing College's Gothic Chapel, overlooking the crash site.
Well-wishers left cards and flowers outside the church, with messages of support for the victims' families.
Richard Durrant played an instrumental on guitar as each family brought forward a candle and placed it on the alter in front of guests.
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