![]() “Ian was probably getting ready for work unknowingly what was around the corner, it’s scary.” “I don’t feel safe sending her into Nottingham city centre after those two students were enjoying a night-out. “Having four young children myself, one being 16, the age I was when I knew Ian, she’s due to start college in September 2023. Ms Wylie, who has four children, said she “doesn’t feel safe” sending her daughter into Nottingham city centre following the attack on Tuesday morning. Vigils have been held for the victims of Monday’s attacks (Jacob King/PA) ![]() “The best thing to come from this now is for Ian to be remembered for the absolutely amazing man and caretaker he was, and for him and the other two victims to get justice for what has happened to them.” “Ian was never the sort of man for trouble, he would always always talk to us, so for this vile man to take Ian’s life the way he did … unforgivable,” she said. Ms Wylie said she was feeling “absolutely devastated” that Mr Coates has been named the third victim of what she said was a “horrendous unprovoked attack” that has rocked the city. “He would talk to us, encourage us to do better with life and he always kept us out of harm’s way. “He never shouted, never got angry with any of us children, and we all know us children are a handful as teenagers, but he never did. ![]() ![]() “Ian worked alongside Jimmy, another caretaker in the school, both very well-loved, and in his spare time Ian used to take all the lads on fishing tournaments for the school,” she said. ![]()
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