A MYSTERY tribute has been created in the centre of Reading to pay tribute to the victims of Saturday's terror attack.
Three people - David Wails, Joseph Ritchie-Bennett, and James Furlong - were killed when a knifeman stormed Forbury Garden's.
Tributes have flooded in from around the world as many people have also laid flowers outside the park.
But one anonymous artist has created a poignant tribute in Broad Street for the three live lost.
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The picture depicts that of a lion in reference to the Forbury statue which has become a symbol of unity in Reading since the attack.
Alongside the picture are the words 'In Memory of the Forbury 3 RIP'.
A further tribute says: "Killed in cold blood.
"Although you are gone - you will not be forgotten.
"Rest now you are at peace."
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It is currently unknown who created the tribute, but it is capturing the attention of passers-by.
It mirrors a similar tribute that was created on the floor outside the Oracle Shopping Centre back in memory of PC Andrew Harper.
The piece showed a policeman's hat and the words Rest In Peace in honour of the officer who was killed in the line of duty in August 2019.
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