
The father of murdered police officer Fiona Bone says he can't get used to life without her.
Paul Bone was speaking as his daughter’s killer was told he would die in prison after being given a whole life sentence.
Dale Cregan was yesterday sentenced after pleading guilty to four murders, including that of Fiona and her police colleague Nicola Hughes in Greater Manchester last September.
Fiona’s parents live in Port St Mary and she was educated at Castle Rushen High School.
Paul says he still hasn't got used to his daughter's death:
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