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Yob steal flowers and rub faeces on grave

Mrs Buckle, who came to Huddersfield from her native Jamaica in 1961, said: “He didn’t deserve that. He was a good man who was liked and loved. When I saw that after Father’s Day I just cried. A gentleman, a stranger, had to come across and comfort me.

“These people robbed a dead man. You can’t get lower than that. They are vultures. The person who put dog muck on the grave is disgusting and heartless. It doesn’t get lower than that.

“I don’t know why they picked my husband’s grave. He hadn’t done anything to harm anyone.

“I watched my husband die of cancer and then to see this dirty act – it’s purely disgraceful. Anyone who is responsible for this belongs to the lowest of the low,” she added.

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