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Stabbed Big Issue sellers: Birmingham memorial service | Stabbed Big Issue sellers: Birmingham memorial service |
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A memorial service is being held at a church in Birmingham for two Big Issue sellers who were stabbed to death in the city. | A memorial service is being held at a church in Birmingham for two Big Issue sellers who were stabbed to death in the city. |
Ian Gladwish, 31, and Wayne Busst, 32, were killed in Union Street almost two weeks ago. A 23-year old man has been charged with their murders. | Ian Gladwish, 31, and Wayne Busst, 32, were killed in Union Street almost two weeks ago. A 23-year old man has been charged with their murders. |
The service is being held at St Martin's Church in the city centre. | The service is being held at St Martin's Church in the city centre. |
Big Issue founder John Bird described the two men as being "very, very popular". | Big Issue founder John Bird described the two men as being "very, very popular". |
A columnist for the magazine, Paul McNamee, said colleagues from The Big Issue Japan had travelled to another memorial service previously held in Birmingham. | A columnist for the magazine, Paul McNamee, said colleagues from The Big Issue Japan had travelled to another memorial service previously held in Birmingham. |
He said: "The Big Issue passes our condolences to Ian and Wayne's families." | He said: "The Big Issue passes our condolences to Ian and Wayne's families." |
'Good people' | 'Good people' |
Bill West, who described himself as a friend of Mr Gladwish from the streets, said the deaths had brought a lot of people together. | Bill West, who described himself as a friend of Mr Gladwish from the streets, said the deaths had brought a lot of people together. |
"It has also bought Big Issue vendors closer together and the public have been very nice and showing sympathy towards vendors," he said. | "It has also bought Big Issue vendors closer together and the public have been very nice and showing sympathy towards vendors," he said. |
"There is genuine feeling in the city and sympathy coming from around the world. | "There is genuine feeling in the city and sympathy coming from around the world. |
"There are still good people out there." | "There are still good people out there." |
Former Big Issue worker Richard Jones said: "I understand how it is out there. | |
"You have to put yourself out there and you are at risk from anything." | "You have to put yourself out there and you are at risk from anything." |