correspondent was there from the campus and nodding in and really moving half an hour of this vigil. take us through some the things you ve been hearing the last while. indeed, an incredibly moving vigil in honour of two of the three victims here in the british city of nottingham. an individual, we heard from the university vice chancellor and you heard from the chaplain from the students union, all of them, on the students union, all of them, on the verge of tears and as the vigil was wrapping up, unexpectedly, you also heard from the parents of both of the victims who were students here, 19 year old chris o malley, grace kumarand here, 19 year old chris o malley, grace kumar and barnaby webber. known to his friends is barney. i think many things stood out as deeply emotional moments and i think the thing that struck me and really hit home for the students and across the city and perhaps even across the country is that this is the end of the academic year. this was a time wh
here, 19 year old chris o malley, grace kumar and barnaby webber. known to his friends is barney. i think many things stood out as deeply emotional moments and i think the thing that struck me and really hit home for the students and across the city and perhaps even across the country is that this is the end of the academic year. this was a time where both grace and barney were wrapping up their exams, getting ready to celebrate the end of the very first year at university. they were on a night out when they re walking back home and they were attacked and as we know, their bodies are found on the road yesterday just after four in bodies are found on the road yesterdayjust after four in the morning and as the work of the vice chancellor of stayed with me because this was supposed to be a time of relaxation and celebration as that year, the first year of university wound up and now it is turned into a time of morning. notjust for the