The father of Jo Cox's assistant Fazil Aswat, told ITV news, that Jo Cox said the words to his daughter, as she tried to help the MP who was dying on the ground.
The tributes to #JoCoxMP continues to grow in #Birstall @5_News pic.twitter.com/vkpTrPBFSP
— Rachel Lucas (@rachel5news) June 17, 2016
Cambridge graduate and former head of Oxfam's international humanitarian campaigns, Jo Cox won the Labour party seat in the 2015 in her home constituency of Batley and Spen.
Sadly, 15 months later she was killed. Jo Cox's death is the first murder of a UK MP in 16 years.
In 1990, Ian Gow, British Conservative MP for Eastborne, was killed by the IRA after a bomb planted under his car exploded.
When Tory MP Ian Gow was murdered in 1990, the other parties not only contested the seat: the Lib Dems took it hastening Thatcher's downfall
— Andy McSmith (@andymcsmith) June 17, 2016
In 1984, Sir Anthony Berry, Conservative MP for Enfield Southgate, was killed by the IRA after a bomb detonated at the Grand Hotel in Brighton.
Then in 1983, Edgar Graham, Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) politician was shot in the head by two IRA gunmen.
Between 1981 and 1971, seven MPs have been murdered.
Three MPs were killed by the Irish Republican Army. Another MP was murdered by an affiliate to the Black Beret Cadre — a small militant Bermudian Black Power group.
And another MP was killed by the Irish National Liberation Party — two more were assassinated by members of the Ulster Defense Association (UDA).
In The Line of Political Duty
There have been two attempted murders on MPs since 1990.
In 2000, Liberal Democrat MP Nigel Jones was stabbed and his assistant killed by a man wielding a Samurai sword while the Cheltenham MP held his weekly surgery.
@jimsciutto @Emmabarnett Tho Nigel Jones MP could’ve been killed by samurai sword attack in 2000, assistant tragically killed at same time
— Katy Riddle (@KatyMarketFresh) June 16, 2016
In 2010, Labour MP Stephen Timms was stabbed in the stomach by a student during a constituency surgery in Newham, London.
In 2010 Stephen Timms MP was attacked while at work in his constituency surgery. Thankfully he survived
— Annie (@AnnieCricket) June 16, 2016
Please no more attacks
Following the killing of Jo Cox as she went about her political duties, politicians have been advised to contact police about their security following the murder of their colleague.
But many MPs showed their defiance by attending their constituency advice surgeries, traditionally held on a Friday.
My response to the senseless and heartbreaking murder of Jo is to do my job today. My care home visits and surgery will go ahead as planned.
— Owen Smith (@OwenSmith_MP) June 17, 2016
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn shared a platform with Conservative leader David Cameron to pay tribute to Cox and announced that parliament would be recalled on Monday 20 June, "on behalf of everybody who values democracy, free speech and the right of political expression."
"She was taken from us in an act of hatred, in a vile act that has killed her. It is an attack on democracy….it is the well of hatred that killed her," Corbyn said.
But it was in her home constituency, the wife and mother of two children was murdered while she carried out her duties for the community she represented in Westminster.