and this afternoon, came these words, from his grieving partner, su bushby.ig heart. i think of him with tenderness and love. matt will always be in my head and in my heart." 0rder, order. i'm sure all honourable members will wish tojoin me in paying our respects to police sergeant matt ratana, who was killed in the course of duty on friday. this afternoon, there was a minute's silence in parliament for the custody sergeant, originally from new zealand. he's been remembered for almost 30 years' service to policing, but also for the huge contribution he made to grassroots rugby as a coach and mentor of young players. in her statement, his partner said, "i know matt touched many, many people's lives with his friendliness, patience, kindness, enthusiasm and caring ways." the man suspected of shooting sergeant ratana, louis de zoysa, is still in a critical condition in hospital. a school friend has told the bbc that he had a weird obsession with guns and used to watch extremely violent videos in the sixth form. in his school leaving book, his classmates described