Sunderland Echo

MEMORIAL FOR MURDERED BILL

- By Gary Welford gary.welford@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

Northumbri­a Police held a memorial service yesterday to mark the 25th anniversar­y of the murder of an officer from Sunderland.

Sergeant William Forth, known to family and friends as Bill, was beaten and stabbed to death on March 21, 1993, after responding to a 999 call in the Sunniside area of Gateshead.

The father-of-two, who lived in Tunstall, Sunderland, was the first Northumbri­a Police officer to be posthumous­ly awarded the Queens Commendati­on for Bravery.

Bill, 34, had been a police officer for 13 years before he was killed, having joined Northumbri­a Police in 1979.

The majority of his career was spent as a 24/7 response officer in Sunderland, before being promoted in 1989, where he covered Felling and Whickham as a sergeant.

In the months following his death, a memorial stone was placed at Sun Hill, in Sunniside, to commemorat­e Bill, which was unveiled by Tony Blair.

Today, Temporary Chief Constable Winton Keenen laid a wreath in the memorial garden at Middle Engine Lane police station at Wallsend to commemorat­e his death.

Mr Keenen said: “It may have been 25 years since Bill’s murder, but that day is still fresh in the memory for a lot of people associated with Northumbri­a Police.

“It was one of the darkest days in the organisati­on’s history, and it robbed this force of a fantastic officer and his wonderful family of a loving father and husband.

“Whenever an officer dies in the line of duty it is a tragic occasion, but Bill’s death resonates even further because it was such a brutal and cowardly attack.”

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Northumbri­a Police holding a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversar­y of the death on duty of Sgt Bill Forth, inset, from Sunderland.

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