Brighton & Hove to honour the lives of those lost in Club Q attack

Brighton & Hove is to honour the lives of those lost in the Club Q attack with a Candlelit Vigil at the Brighton & Hove AIDS Memorial in Kemptown on Monday, November 28 from 7pm.

Brighton & Hove to honour the lives of those lost in Club Q attack

Brighton & Hove is to honour the lives of those lost in the Club Q attack with a Candlelit Vigil at the Brighton & Hove AIDS Memorial in Kemptown on Monday, November 28 from 7pm.

Club Q was known as a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community in Colorado Springs, a feeling shattered when a gunman entered the nightclub and opened fire.

Those who lost their lives were Daniel Aston, Derrick Rump, Kelly Loving, Ashley Paugh and Raymond Vance. At least 18 others were left with gunshot wounds.

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