'Why Are They Discriminating? She Died Doing Her Duty. It Should Be a Memorial to All'

The JournalMay 13, 2005

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The parents of a police officer who died after a high-speed car chase tearfully asked last night why she cannot be named on a new national memorial.

PC Sandra Edwards, 28, died from serious injuries after her police car left the road as she pursued a Ford Fiesta, hitting a wall and bursting into flames.

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'Why Are They Discriminating? She Died Doing Her Duty. It Should Be a Memorial to All'

Her parents, Enid, 65, and Tom Morton, 71, were expecting to see her name on the National Police Memorial, unveiled by the Queen in London, las...

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