"My thoughts are with his family and friends during this extremely sad time." The Trust and Academy also send their condolences to the families of University of Nottingham students Barnaby and Grace. Ian was a beloved and respected member of the Huntingdon Academy staff. Academy Trust, said: "I am deeply shocked and saddened to hear about this tragic news. "We wish to extend our sympathy and condolences to all those affected by yesterday’s tragic events.” Due to the ongoing nature of the incident in Nottingham on the morning of 13th June, we ask all parents/carers, pupils and community members to join us in sharing our condolences with Ian’s family, and to respect their right to privacy at this time."ĭiana Owen CBE, CEO of L.E.A.D. What three words would you use to describe Nottinghamshire? Let us know As a school community, it will take time to process this deeply upsetting news. Ross Middleton, Executive Headteacher of Huntingdon Academy and Warren Academy (in Top Valley), said: “Ian was a much-loved colleague who always went the extra mile for the benefit of our children and will be greatly missed. Ian was a school caretaker and worked at the Huntingdon Academy in St Ann's as the school site manager. It is alleged his van was then stolen by the suspect and used in an attempt to run over three people in Milton Street, Nottingham city centre. Mr Coates was found fatally stabbed on Madgala Road, Mapperley Park, on Tuesday, June 13. School trust executives have paid tribute to 'much-loved colleague' Ian Coates who has been named as the third victim of the Nottingham attacks.
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