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Rishi Sunak pays tribute to Lee Rigby on 10th anniversary of murder

The Prime Minister said his thoughts are with the family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby on the 10th anniversary of his death. Rishi Sunak also paid tribute to his 12-year-old son, Jack Rigby, who has raised more than £45,000 in his father's memory to support other bereaved Forces' children.

Jack was two when his 25-year-old father, of Langley, Middleton, was stabbed to death by extremists Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale in Woolwich, south-east London, on May 22, 2013. Mr Sunak said: "My thoughts are with the family of Lee Rigby on the 10th anniversary of his murder.

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"I pay tribute to his son Jack, who has honoured his father's memory by raising money for other bereaved military children. As Jack's mum says, Lee would be very proud."

Mr Sunak retweeted a post from veterans minister Johnny Mercer, who said the murder of 25-year-old Fusilier Rigby was 'an act that shocked the service community' and urged people to support Jack's fundraiser for Scotty's Little Soldiers.

Jack took part in the Scotty's May Marathon, a challenge in which people complete 26.2 miles throughout the month of May, and has smashed target to raise £1,000 'for every year my dad has been gone'.

In a video thanking those who have donated to Jack's fundraiser, his mother Rebecca Rigby, 40, said: "The amount that's been raised so far is absolutely phenomenal and I am immensely proud of Jack for everything that he is doing to raise funds and awareness for Scotty's, and to do something positive in Lee's name.

"May’s not an easy time for us and doing this is really helping Jack to get through this difficult period, so thank you."

Jack, who now lives in Halifax, West Yorkshire,

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