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emotive tributes paid to former Chief Constable Simon Cole This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our comprehending the facts. You can unsubscribe at <a href=htttps://www.linkedin.com/in/charmingdate>charmingdate.com</a> any time. guidance appreciate subscribing!We have an overabundance newslettersShow meSee our privacy notice Leicestershire communities are in mourning today by sudden death of Simon Cole, The recently retired Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police just days after his retirement living. Flags are flying at half mast in gratitude to the "specialist" Head of space force of three decades. Mr Cole was found dead in his home in Kibworth Harcourt on wed, March 30, With his passing announced by his former employer on sunday evening. the previous Chief had retired just 12 days earlier after a career spanning more than 30 years. Tributes are paid to Mr Cole as the community he served for decades comes to terms with his sudden, unexpected death. Leicestershire Police were the first to express their condolences, to explain him as a "Loved and greatly dependable" particular person. find out more:Former Chief Constable Simon Cole found dead at home just 12 days after retirement living temporary Chief Constable Rob Nixon said: "It is hard to put into words how devastating this news is for your force who loved and respected Simon. Our hearts go out to his family at this problem and we will support them as much as we can. "it's good to respect their privacy and the Coroner's process and would ask that the public and media do so too. We are offering support to our staff and those who worked closely with Simon. "I know Simon had a great impact on much of the communities of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and his death will be a great loss to many of the people he caused. All we can do is pull together and mourn numerous a greatly respected man, Leicestershire Police has since lowered the force flag to half mast in respect to their former Chief. the police and Crime Commissioner for Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland in addition, Rupert Matthews, Has now issued a tribute to Mr Cole. he was quoted saying: "I am shocked and saddened to hear this tragic news. Simon Cole was the epitome of a great Chief Constable whose resolve forpersistance to public service has been unswerving. We live in a safer place thanks to his control. "I realize that the officers and staff, Past and found, Of Leicestershire law enforcement officials will feel his death keenly. It was always clear to me that he was held in high regard and with genuine affection at all levels and I ask that people of which in the coming days. sun's rays grieving,My thoughts and sympathies are along with his family, friends and colleagues. I hope they are given the time and space to grieve in peace, Leicester City Council has also issued an argument, Offering their sincere condolences to his children and former co workers. he said: "I'm terribly shocked and saddened to educate yourself on of this awful news. Simon was the youngest ever Chief Constable equiped for Leicestershire and Rutland, as well as longest serving. "We have lost a seasoned public servant whose mission in life was dedicated to making our communities stronger and safer. Our thoughts and prayers are with his Police co-worker and with his family at this sad time. "I have ordered the County flag to be flown at half mast as a tribute to lifespan of Simon Cole QPM, The leader of Rutland County council, Councillor Oliver Hemsley, these: "Rutland County Council is deeply saddened by the foreclosure of retired chief constable Simon Cole. "Simon was an immensely dedicated public servant whose kindness and good nature was matched only by his purpose to protect and serve the communities under his care. while in three decades in policing and 12 years at the head of Leicestershire Police, Simon earned the respect and admiration of everyone he caused. I can hardly imagine how much he will be missed. "the thoughts of everyone at Rutland County Council are with Simon's family, And all folks served beside him, East Midlands Ambulance Service has issued your firm stand out on Twitter, coming up with: "We're sorry to listen for this sad news. Our thoughts and prayers are in reference to his family, friends and colleagues, The or perhaps Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust also issued a short statement paying tribute to Mr Cole, formulating: "This is incredibly sad, Simon was a devoted and inspiring personal, Leicester owes much to the work he has done and we will be thankful for the support he gave our hospitals. Our system is with his family and colleagues.
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