The father of a pregnant woman who was killed when a nail bomb went off inside a gay bar in London’s West End in 1999 says he will never forgive her killer.
Andrea Dykes, 27, was on a night out with her husband when a device planted inside the Admiral Duncan exploded, killing her and their two friends, John Light, 32, and Nik Moore, 31 – the four were from Colchester, Essex.
Phil Maddock, Andrea’s father, said: “The pain still feels as raw today as it did 25 years ago.”
David Copeland was given six life sentences in June 2000 for three counts of murder and three counts of causing explosions in London in order to endanger life.