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Police probe 'horrible letters' sent to Rev Richard Coles as hate crime | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Correspondence sent to vicar and broadcaster Rev Richard Coles saying his dead partner was in hell, are being investigated by police as a hate crime. | |
On Thursday, Coles, a former member of 80s group The Communards, revealed that since announcing the Rev David Coles had died he had received "horrible letters" from Christians. | On Thursday, Coles, a former member of 80s group The Communards, revealed that since announcing the Rev David Coles had died he had received "horrible letters" from Christians. |
He tweeted "my hateful correspondence is now evidence". | He tweeted "my hateful correspondence is now evidence". |
Northamptonshire Police confirmed it had visited the broadcaster. | |
The force said it had seen Coles on Thursday "in relation to malicious communications he had received" which were being investigated as hate crime. | |
"We would like to reiterate to the public that there's no place in society for prejudice or for hatred," a police spokesman said. | |
"We take a zero-tolerance approach towards hate crime and would encourage anyone who has been a victim of hate crime to come forward and report it to us." | |
The vicar has thanked the force and revealed that officers were "sympathetic and professional" when they came to see him. | |
Coles, 57, who is the vicar of Finedon in Northamptonshire, met his partner in 2007. | Coles, 57, who is the vicar of Finedon in Northamptonshire, met his partner in 2007. |
The couple, both Church of England priests, lived together with their dogs in the vicarage. | The couple, both Church of England priests, lived together with their dogs in the vicarage. |
On Tuesday, he announced his civil partner Rev David Coles had died after a long illness. | On Tuesday, he announced his civil partner Rev David Coles had died after a long illness. |
He said he had received "99.99999% loveliness" since the announcement but added there had been "a small but lively correspondence" from those against the union "who wish me to know that D is in hell and I will follow". | He said he had received "99.99999% loveliness" since the announcement but added there had been "a small but lively correspondence" from those against the union "who wish me to know that D is in hell and I will follow". |
On Twitter, he described the letters as "paper darts" which "just leave me mildly curious about the state of mind of the writer". | On Twitter, he described the letters as "paper darts" which "just leave me mildly curious about the state of mind of the writer". |
"The horrible letters; they don't touch me," he said. | "The horrible letters; they don't touch me," he said. |
On Wednesday, Coles posted a warning on social media that a scam fundraising page had been set up claiming to be raising money to cover his partner's funeral costs. | On Wednesday, Coles posted a warning on social media that a scam fundraising page had been set up claiming to be raising money to cover his partner's funeral costs. |
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