AN EMOTIONAL vigil of more than 150 people has paid tribute to a 21 year old who passed away following a fatal attack in Cippenham.

Family and friends came out in force to pay tribute to Kyron Lee who died after the incident in Waterman Court on Sunday, October 2.

Over 150 people joined together to pay their respects in Kyron’s memory on the corner of Waterman Court on Saturday, October 8, at 6pm.

Balloons were released in Kyron’s favourite colours, blue and purple.

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Flowers and candles placed in memory of Kyron Lee

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Balloons released in Kyron's favourite colours

Kyron’s older brother Kaselle Lee organised the vigil, asking people to “just bring good energy”.

Speaking with the Observer he said Kyron 'was liked by a lot of people because of his kind heart'.

He added: “He was a very selfless person and always ensured the people around him had eaten and taken care of themselves.

“He was straight and honest, and you had a hard time if he did not agree or thought it was a wrong choice for you.

“Kyron wanted the best for people and wouldn’t be afraid to express if they weren’t reaching their potential.”

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Lanterns were lit by family and friends

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Fireworks released in tribute

The brother described how Kyron was a keen football player and enjoyed spending time with friends. He had recently applied for a sponsorship to begin training to become a barber with a local hairdresser.

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At the vigil, family and friends spoke about Kyron’s life, sharing memories and tributes, before fireworks were let off.

Crowds of people lit candles and laid floral tributes outside Waterman Court. 

Kyron died in a fatal attack that happened earlier this month in Waterman Court and Thames Valley Police has since launched a murder investigation.

Six people have been arrested in connection with the incident, two of which have been charged. 

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Thames Valley Police released a tribute from Kyron’s mum earlier this week. It said: “Kyron was loved by so many and he was the kindest most loving genuine person. He had the kindest heart, Kyron was best known for his ability to keep the most important values and manners.

"He had an ability to make everyone he met feel special despite their flaws and differences; he never passed judgement."

The tribute added: "Kyron is not only going to be missed by me, his incredibly proud mother, but also his brothers, his father, those closest to him and his two dogs he loved so very much.

“One more thing I need to say and I wish you could hear me say it aloud, remember son I love you and you’ve always made me proud”.