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Wellwishers Have Already Raised More Than £50,000 For Pc Palmer's Wife And Two Children

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anotheoldgit | 15:50 Thu 23rd Mar 2017 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4341456/Tributes-hero-policeman-Keith-Palmer-48.html

If any money is collected it should also be shared out to the other victims families, not only the deceased families but also those who may have suffered life long disabilities and can no longer work?

While one can sympathise with the family of PC Palmer, surely when he chose to become a policeman he knew the risks involved, just as those who choose a career in the armed forces or other such occupations as fire fighters etc.

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the one MP who was openly weeping was a close friend of the PC.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/23/public-donate-thousands-family-brave-pc-keith-palmer-london/

I tried to find the actual pages but could not, see the bottom of the telegraph report.
I looked earlier but could not find a funding page for all the families of those that suffered yesterday,Mamya. I still can't see one.
AOG, you can contribute to this fundraiser which is for all the victims

https://www.launchgood.com/project/muslims_united_for_london#/
I thought there were a couple on that page I linked to if you scroll down.
Palmer's fund is now over £100k. It's not bringing him back though....He was a Charlton season ticket holder and the club have draped his seat with their colours.
aog at 16:37, of course not, but I was talking about this policeman ...
I think people will immediately donate to Palmers fund as he was the first named and he died in the line of duty. The others were only named today...until now they've been faceless. One was a mother on the school run. Another was an American tourist who went over the bridge. His wife survived...the photo of her being comforted by strangers was particularly emotional.
very belated answer, aog, but yes, morally wrong. If I give my money to one cause, whatever it may be, I don't want it given to another. My money, my choice. If I want to give money to someone else as well, I can do so, but that must also be my choice.

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