Tributes will be given by Fred's family and friends
The funeral of Fred Shand will take place this morning in Northampton. Rohan Shand - known as Fred by his family and friends - was stabbed as he was walking home past the Cock Hotel on Harborough Road.
His funeral will be held at All Saints Church, Northampton, today at 11am followed by a burial at Kingsthorpe Cemetery, Harborough Road. Following the burial, a wake will be taking place at the Obelisk Centre, Obelisk Rise, Kingsthorpe.The service will be led jointly by Fr Oliver Coss, Rector of All Saints' Church, Bishop Donnovan Allen from the New Testament Church of God, and Pastor Phil Azille from Pottershouse Church in Kingsthorpe.
The church previously said it was expecting a large congregation to pay their final respects to Fred. They are inviting all who are attending to be in their seats by 10.40am so that everyone can be seated inside the church and ensure a timely start to the service. Speaking ahead of the funeral, Father Coss said: “All Saints is the place where Northampton has so often come together at times of grief, as well as in times of hope and joy. It is appropriate that we should gather here to express our sorrow, to commend Fred on his final journey, and be a comfort to those who loved him most.
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