Heartbroken wife pays tribute to ‘soulmate’ dog walker shot by Jake Davison in Plymouth
THE HEARTBROKEN wife of a man who was gunned down by incel loner Jake Davidson in Plymouth has paid tribute to her "soulmate".
Stephen Washington was killed during Davison's grim shotgun rampage as he walked his two dogs in Plymouth.Members of the public attend a vigil for the victims of the mass shootingThe 59-year-old was Davison's fifth and final victim before he turned the weapon on himself."He would help anyone at the drop of a hat, he loved his animals and was often seen walking his two huskies in the area.
It's understood that after he was shot his huskies - called Storm and Drift - are said to have rushed to raise the alarm.: "Both the dogs ran back to Stephen’s home and that’s when the family became concerned."He wasn't friends with Jake and there’s nothing connecting them so we think it was completely random."
Another resident told The Sun: "Stephen had two huskies — Storm and Drift. He was walking them at the time.Breaking
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