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Funerals have been held for the two former Cambridge University students killed in last month's terror attack at London Bridge.
Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones, who were both in their twenties, were killed by Usman Khan at a prisoner rehabilitation event.
A private family service was held at Great St Mary's Church in Cambridge and the life of Saskia was celebrated in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The vice-chancellor of Cambridge University has asked students past and present to remember the values embodied by them both.
In an end-of-term email, Professor Stephen Toope described their work as "transformational" and said, "I ask that we do not let the manner of Saskia and Jack's deaths eclipse the manner in which they lived their lives - and helped others to do so.
"As we prepare for the holiday period, let us instead remember the values they embodied."