Wife pays tribute to murdered police officer in statement described as 'heartbreaking' by South Yorkshire Police Federation

The wife of murdered PC Andrew Harper has paid tribute to him in a heartbreaking statement.
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Lissie Harper, who was married to PC Harper for just 28 days when he was killed, described him as her ‘best friend’.

PC Harper, aged 28, was mown down in Berkshire last Thursday while responding to reports of a burglary.

Andrew and Lissie Harper on their wedding dayAndrew and Lissie Harper on their wedding day
Andrew and Lissie Harper on their wedding day
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Jed Foster, 20, was charged with his murder last night and is due at Reading Magistrates Court today.

He was one of 10 suspects arrested at a nearby caravan park.

The other nine, aged between 13 and 30, have been bailed until September 13.

Speaking ahead of the court case, PC Harper’s wife described him as ‘the kindest, loveliest, most selfless’ person.

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She wrote: “The kindest, loveliest, most selfless person you will ever meet. You were brave, funny, and always there for anyone who needed it.

“There is not enough paper in the world to even begin to write a tribute for you, but no one deserves it more.

“We had so many plans for the future, you wanted to do it all. My darling boy I do not know how I will be able to survive without you.

“Anyone who was lucky enough to meet you, whether they knew you as Andrew, Andy, Uncle Mann, Harps or PC Harper ... to everyone you are a hero.

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“You had the best sense of humour and never took life too seriously. You treasured every moment and always had a smile on your face.”

She added: “I want to be angry that your job took you away from us but I know you loved it and always wanted to keep everyone safe, especially me. You went the extra mile whenever you could and genuinely cared for everyone.

“The lights have dimmed on all of our lives now that you are no longer here, but it’s no surprise that even when you're gone, you're still keeping us all going, knowing that you would tell us to carry on and stay strong.

“I can't begin to imagine a life without your silly jokes, size 14 feet, large appetite, big hugs, Sunday roasts, and never faltering positive attitude. You kept me going if I was down and took care of us all until the last.

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“Even now I can still hear you nagging me to brush my teeth, get dressed and eat something. We are all feeling so very lost without you but we are trying to be as brave as you were.”

Lissie added: “You have so, so many friends my love and everyone loves you. The messages, support, and kind words about you have been overwhelming and I can't thank everyone enough for that.

“You loved music, movies, travel, every animal in the world, messing around with our brothers, and chilling out with our sisters. You loved our families, every single one.

“You loved to go on adventures and find new places to explore. If there was a mountain to climb, you'd be there at the top. Bike rides and long walks, you loved it all. Never still, never down, so full of life.

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“You could fix absolutely anything and always took time to offer help to family, friends and neighbours. A pillar of strength to everyone you met.

“My heart is broken without you my sweetheart but my god I feel so lucky that it was me you chose to share your amazing life with. You have imprinted so much love and laughter onto all of our lives and we are honoured for that.

“Although we were married for only 28 days before you were cruelly taken away from me, my husband you were perfect. I will never ever stop loving you and I feel so grateful for the happiest thirteen years of my life.

“Our superman, our bodyguard, our light in the dark. My god we will miss you. Forever you will be remembered as the best of us.

“I will carry your love with me always.”

Steve Kent, chairman of the South Yorkshire branch of the Police Federation, described the tribute as ‘heartbreaking to say the least’.