Well-wishers light candles during an evening vigil in memory of David Amess.
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Boris Johnson leaves a personal tribute.
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Southend United captain James Dunne lays a wreath during a minute’s silence for Sir David Amess.
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Flowers laid near Belfairs Methodist church.
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People pass by an impromptu tribute to Sir David Amess in Parliament square.
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The Union flag at half-mast at Southend West Conservative Association in remembrance of Sir David Amess.
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Flowers at the scene from the Belfairs Residents Association.
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A balloon and floral tributes on the road leading to the Belfairs Methodist church.
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A message from Cllr Ashley Thompson at Southend West Conservative Association’s Iveagh Hall.
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People release blue balloons during a vigil for MP David Amess.
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Flowers and messages are left outside Iveagh Hall, the constituency office address.
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A member of the public adds a bunch of flowers to floral tributes left at the scene.
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A message attached to flowers left at the scene in Leigh-on-Sea.
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Tributes near Belfairs Methodist church in Eastwood Road North.
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Heads are bowed in respect at a vigil for MP David Amess.
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A note left by a floral tribute in Leigh-on-Sea.
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A note on a floral tribute near the site where the MP was killed.
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A note on a floral tribute at the site.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer pay tribute to Sir David Amess in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.
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Flowers left by constituents at Beach Avenue.
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A message on a floral tribute left at the scene.
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Candles are lit at a vigil for MP David Amess.
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A message on a floral tribute left at the scene.
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A note on a photograph of David Amess.
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Members of the Muslim community lay floral tributes at the scene.
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Messages attached to floral tributes outside the Belfairs Methodist church.
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Flowers left at Southend West Conservative Association.
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Two women hold pictures of Sir David Amess near the crime scene where the MP for Southend West was slain.
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Flowers and messages outside Iveagh Hall, the constituency office address.
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