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A Cornwall man killed in Gaza will resign from Truro Cathedral

Funeral arrangements have been made for a Cornwall aid worker killed in Gaza. James Henderson, 33, died in Gaza along with six other workers from the World Central Kitchen (WCK) charity, caught in an explosion during a food delivery on April 1.

James, also known as Jim, was described as a hero for his role in the WCK security team, alongside fellow Brits John Chapman and James Kirby. The three were part of a convoy that had just delivered 100 tons of humanitarian food to Deir al-Balah when they were killed in an Israeli airstrike.




Jim’s funeral will be held at Truro Cathedral on Wednesday 22nd May at 12pm and his family have extended an invitation to anyone who wishes to pay their respects at the service. Well-wishers are also encouraged to line the streets between Boscawen Street and High Cross, outside the cathedral.

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The procession will move down Lemon Street at approximately 11:35. In lieu of flowers, Jim’s family said donations can be made to World Central Kitchen, the charity James was working with at the time of his tragic death.

Seven aid workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike while delivering food to besieged Palestinians in the Gaza Strip with the World Central Kitchen charity. Three British nationals, an Australian, a Pole, a dual US-Canadian citizen and a Palestinian died when the convoy was hit as it left the Deir al-Balah depot on Monday.

Jim was previously described as “strong, brave, loyal and fearless” by Harry James-Mills in a tribute released last month. Harry grew up with Jim in Falmouth and had known him since he was seven years old. He told the PA news agency that he met with Jim the same night he was to travel to Gaza and the two spoke of their pride in his work with WCK.

“I shared a dinner with a few other people and I feel so happy that I shared that moment with him. We talked about (he’s traveling to Gaza), but he said he’s really proud of what he’s doing. He was not carrying any weapon. He wasn’t wearing any kind of uniform. He was just doing something that was really good.”

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