Bury to say a final farewell to teenage boxer 'King' Cole Kershaw.Almost a month to the day he died after being shot in the street, the 18-year-old was laid to rest at Bury Cemetery on Friday (September 11).Tearful mourners followed the horse-drawn hearse as it set out from The Towler Inn and made its way along Walmersley Road.Wearing t-shirts and jumpers bearing Cole's name, many clutched a single yellow rose as they paid their respects.Among them was Cole's younger brother Patrick who carried one of his sibling's boxing belts.On top of the coffin lay a floral arrangement of the word 'brother'.Another mourner carried a large cardboard-cut out of the former Derby High School student, who lived in Walmersley.After a short service for family.
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