Vietnamese congregation gather in London to remember those who died in lorry

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The service on Saturday evening was attended by more than 100 people at the Church of the Holy Name and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in Bow. 

Candles arranged to read “39” were at the foot of the altar ahead of the service in the Catholic church, which has a large Vietnamese congregation.

Reverend Simon Nguyen said: “Today we gather to remember the people who have departed.

 

“These people who used to live among us, who dined with us.

“Today they are no longer with us.”

 

Members of the congregation performed readings as part of the vigil and candles were lit.

Addressing the congregation, Rev Nguyen said: “Yesterday the police in Essex announced all the victims were Vietnamese.

“We show our condolences and sympathies for the people who have lost their lives on the way seeking freedom, dignity and happiness.

“We ask God to welcome them into his kingdom even though some of them were not Catholic but they strongly believed in eternal peace, so we pray for them.

“We pray for those who have lost their sons and daughters, their loved ones at this very challenging time.”

 

After the service, Rev Nguyen said the incident had affected the Vietnamese community internationally.

He said: “We couldn’t believe such tragedy could happen and the pain these people had to suffer before they…

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