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BY GEORGE, THEY DESERVE IT

Thousands of Sun on Sunday readers back our campaign for hero London Bridge cops to be awarded George Cross

London Bridge cops Wayne Marques and Charlie Guenigault are credited with saving huge numbers of people during the terror attack which claimed eight lives and saw 48 injured

THOUSANDS of Sun on Sunday readers have backed our campaign for hero London Bridge cops Wayne Marques and Charlie Guenigault to receive the George Cross.

Wayne, 38, and off-duty Charlie, 25, are still recovering from multiple stab wounds after confronting three knife-wielding terrorists on June 3.

 Both PCs went above and beyond to ensure the safety of the public
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Both PCs went above and beyond to ensure the safety of the public
 Both men risked their lives for the sake of others
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Both men risked their lives for the sake of othersCredit: PA:Press Association
 Thousands of Sun readers have signed a petition which asks that the men be awarded with the George Cross
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Thousands of Sun readers have signed a petition which asks that the men be awarded with the George Cross
 The George Cross is the highest non-military award that can be awarded to a PC
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The George Cross is the highest non-military award that can be awarded to a PCCredit: EPA

The attack left eight people dead and 48 more wounded.


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Reader Kathleen Cooke, 65, from Chester, wrote: “What they did went way beyond the call of duty.”

Pensioner Bill Reynolds, 76, from West London added: “Most people would run away. Those police officers ran towards the danger.”

You can sign our petition at www.mcb777.site/georgecross

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