Hundreds mourn university lecturer Claire Chick

A woman in a thick coat and hood looks at a number of lit candles with other people behind her.
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Mourners lit candles in memory of Claire Chick

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Hundreds of people have held a vigil for nurse and university lecturer Claire Chick.

Ms Chick, 48, was found seriously injured in West Hoe Road just before 21:00 GMT on Wednesday 22 January and later died in hospital.

Mourners gathered at Plymouth Hoe and lit candles in remembrance of Ms Chick.

The former lighthouse on the city seafront was lit up green in an event organised by Ms Chick's family.

A lighthouse is lit in a green light at dark with a number of people gathered in front of it.
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The former lighthouse on Plymouth Hoe was lit up green

A minute's silence was held at 18:00 as people lit candles in tribute to Ms Chick.

People around the lighthouse reflected on events and hugged each other in support.

Her family said after her death that Ms Chick was "the most beautiful lively soul and was there for everyone".

"She was the life and soul of any place where she was," they said.

A fair-haired woman with long hair and a defused background.Image source, University of Plymouth
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Claire Chick was found fatally injured in a street in Plymouth

The university's vice-chancellor, Prof Richard Davies, said her "contribution to Plymouth was significant and deeply felt – she was a respected nurse, lecturer, and personal tutor, ensuring students were supported academically and pastorally".

A 53-year-old man has been charged with her murder and possession of a bladed article.

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