The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Friends’ lasting legacy for beloved father

Defibrilla­tor unveiled at Glenn’s local pub in tribute to the popular electricia­n

- By Rosie Boon Community News Reporter rosie.boon@jpimedia.co.uk

In a mere twenty-four hours, hundreds of Peterborou­gh residents raised over £11,000 for a new charity group in memory of a loving father.

The remarkable event hosted by the Brotherhoo­d Foundation, unveiled their first funded defibrilla­tor installed at the Lime Tree pub in Walton. The group was formed by childhood friends of Glenn Boocock, who died in June.

Glenn (37) was found dead at his home in Lincoln Road, nearly two weeks after he suffered injuries in an incident outside O’Neill’s pub in Broadway, Peterborou­gh.

The Lime Tree was Glenn’s local and it was buzzing with people raising funds in various ways last Saturday, from a tombola, to waxing one of the founding members; all was done with smiling faces.

Glenn’s family, were delighted by the demonstrat­ion of support from the community.

Glenn’s mum Lorna Boocock-Calvert, went on stage to say her thanks.

She said: “I am not a public speaker. I felt that it was him wanting me to do it and he was with me to keep me calm.

“Everyone was so surprised that I went up there. I think the Brotherhoo­d Foundation have been brilliant organising something like this. I am so proud and my son would have been so proud too. I’ve always said from tragedy, good comes and that is what has happened.”

Glenn’s cousin, Lee White said the foundation helps him to remember Glenn: “It’s never going to bring him back but it keeps him here.

“It gives me a sense of pride, to see how many people are here. It’s not just about the money raised, which is important, but rememberin­g him.

“I wish he was here, and he could see what we’ve all done. He’d be amazed.”

The foundation’s next big triumph will be unveiling a second defibrilla­tor at the Parkway Club in Maskew Avenue, and they hope to start teaching CPR life-saving skills.

‘I wish he was here to see what we’ve all done’ Lee White (Picturedab­ove : Glenn Boocock)

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Glenn Boocock and regulars at the Lime Tree pub,
Paston Lane attending the installati­on of a defibrilla­tor outside the pub.
Family and friends of Glenn Boocock and regulars at the Lime Tree pub, Paston Lane attending the installati­on of a defibrilla­tor outside the pub.
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One of the organisers Gav Harrison, top, Daniel Woods, right and, below, youngsters look inside an ambulance at the event
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O rganisersL­eeWhite,GregMarsha­ll,DanielWood­s,AaronParke­r,JamieHarri­sonandGavH­arrison

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