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Memorial to TVP officer Andrew Harper, killed in the line of duty, unveiled outside Forbury Gardens

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Friday, April 24, 2026 8:28 am
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A memorial to PC Andrew Harper, who was killed in the line of duty in Berkshrie at the age of 28, has been unveiled outside Forbury Gardens. Picture: Thames Valley Police

A memorial to PC Andrew Harper, who was killed in the line of duty in Berkshrie at the age of 28, has been unveiled outside Forbury Gardens. Picture: Thames Valley Police

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ON THURSDAY, April 23, The Police Memorial Trust unveiled a specially-commissioned memorial stone

Thames Valley Police Constable Andrew Harper was killed on August 15, 2019, while responding to a report of a quad bike being stolen in Berkshire.

He was just 28 years old.

Three teenagers were later jailed for his manslaughter, which prompted the introduction of Harper’s Law in 2022.

Harper’s Law put in place a mandatory life imprisonment sentence for anyone convicted of killing emergency workers.

The memorial stands in the public area outside Forbury Gardens in Reading near the Crown Court.

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Andrew’s widow Lissie, the charity’s Chairman Mrs. Michael Winner and Thames Valley Police Chief Constable Jason Hogg all attended the event and gave addresses.

Many of his loved ones, friends and colleagues also attended, alongside local MPs, senior police officers, local civic dignitaries and representatives of national police staff associations.

They were part of a short ceremony which took place at Reading Town Hall.

The Police Memorial Trust is an independent charity founded by the late film producer Mr. Michael Winner following the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher in 1984.

PC Harper’s is the 61st memorial to fallen police officers that the charity has erected.

The Trust’s chairwoman, Mrs Geraldine Winner, Michael‘s widow said: “The Police Memorial Trust is both honoured and proud to dedicate this memorial to the memory of Constable Andrew Harper on behalf of the nation.

“Andrew was a dedicated professional police officer who was killed doing his duty, serving the people of Reading.

“This memorial is a fitting tribute to Andrew. It will also remind the people of Reading of the service, sacrifice and inherent dangers police officers face every day.”

Chief Constable Jason Hogg said: “Andrew’s legacy continues both within Thames Valley Police and across policing nationally.

“His sacrifice continues to be felt not only by our communities, but also across the blue lights family across the country–I am grateful to the Police Memorial Trust for enabling this moment.

“Policing today is more complicated than ever before, with new and unique challenges. Today’s unveiling of Andrew Harper’s memorial stone reminds me of why I became a police officer – to protect our communities and serve alongside people who want to do the same.”

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