Lee Rigby's family release previously unseen home movie footage

Date published: 20 May 2016


Moving family footage chronicling the life of Fusilier Lee Rigby has been released ahead of the third anniversary of his killing.

The previously unseen home movies show the young soldier drumming in full military regalia in Windsor and dancing and joking with his sister.

His mother Lyn promised she would keep his memory alive after he was butchered on the streets of Woolwich by Islamic extremists on 22 May 2013.

Lee, who died at the age of 25, is also shown laughing at a family gathering and passing along the street in a parade.

His mother said: "It's three years since my beautiful son Lee was killed on a London street.

"I'd like people to remember Lee as his family and friends do - as a son, brother, father, partner, uncle and comrade.

"That's why we've decided to release this footage of Lee filmed by his family, including clips of him smiling and trying to dance with his sister Sara, at his passing out parade and drumming in full ceremonial gear in Windsor. Watching it makes me so proud of him."

Last year, a memorial was set up for the drummer in Woolwich at the barracks he was returning to when he was attacked.

The two men convicted of his murder, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, are thought to have targeted Lee because of his connection with the armed forces.

Mrs Rigby, who has also written a book about the life and death of her son, added: "It is so important to me that people learn more about who Lee was."

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