on the wall with m essa 9 es been laying bo kays on the wall with messages you would expect, heartfeltave been talking about pc keith palmer who lost his life, a father and husband, who had been in the police 15 years. today the prime minister paid tribute to him — saying "he was every inch a hero and his actions will never be forgotten". our home editor mark easton reflects on his life — and his death. honouring a fallen comrade. at 933am this morning, a minute's silence for pc keith palmer. we give thanks for keith... 48 years old, a husband and a father, who went to work but never came home. boxing instructor and former soldier tony davies saw the knife attack as he left a function at the houses of parliament yesterday afternoon, and immediately ran to keith palmer's aid. he brandished two knives, i'd seen, attacking one of the policemen. that's the decision i took to then leap the fence and try and give assistance in any way i could. you ran towards the violence? most people were running away. yes, but it was a split—second decision and people needed assistance. tony davies was onc