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Scuffles break out at Wetherspoons wake for Paddy Doherty’s nephew after thousands of travellers descend on Leatherhead for lavish £100k funeral

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SCUFFLES broke out between travellers at a wake in Wetherspoons for Paddy Doherty’s nephew following a lavish £100,000 funeral.

Hundreds of mourners descended on the Edmund Tylney pub in Leatherhead, Surrey, to pay tribute 32-year-old Mikey Connors, who was killed in a horse and cart race last month.

Tempers flared outside Wetherspoons in Leatherhead, Surrey where mourners were paying tribute to Paddy Doherty’s nephew
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But witnesses said around 50 travellers clashed as two men traded blows and glasses were smashed at about 9.20pm last night.

Police, who had been keeping a close eye on the proceedings, were on the scene in minutes as one man sped away from officers in a vehicle.

Nearby businesses on the high street in Leatherhead locked their doors as tempers flared along the pedestrianised street.

One mourner was seen pushing and shoving women as he shouted “look what you’ve made me do” with a young boy crying in his arms.

Arguments broke out in the street during a wake for Mikey Connors who was killed in a horse and cart race last month
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Onlookers rushed in to prevent the row from boiling over[/caption]

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Police began talking to bystanders after the row had broken out[/caption]

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People had been celebrating Mikey’s life at the wake, which was attended by hundreds of people[/caption]

Police were on the scene within minutes to calm down the situation
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Cops were called to restore order outside the budget boozer
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A number of police cars raced to the scene after the arguments exploded[/caption]

Children were heard screaming “mummy, mummy, mummy” as glass shattered on the street but the situation appeared to have been defused by 9.30pm.

Celebrity Big Brother star Paddy and Mikey’s mum Mary had been drinking inside the bargain boozer tonight.

It comes after more than 2,000 people brought the Surrey stockbroker town of Ashtead to a standstill as a fleet of 16 white Rolls Royces drove Paddy and pals to the service today.

Mourners then travelled to Epsom racecourse and blocked off the road with their Range Rovers, waving on local traffic, to hold a horse and trap race before the burial.

The suited travellers raced their traps up and down the road yelling “go on, Mikey Connors” and “this is how we send Mikey off!” as the horses hurtled along the road.

Thousands of people attended the funeral and wake
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Mourners at the Edmund Tylney pub in Leatherhead gathered to say goodbye to tragic Mikey who died aged 32
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Paddy Doherty is overcome by emotion as he is faced with the coffin of his nephew, Mikey Connors[/caption]

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Paddy sobbed as he joined the huge crowd of mourners at his nephew’s funeral[/caption]

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He proudly held Mikey’s boxing gloves aloft as the large crowd paid tribute to him[/caption]

The Mercedes funeral hearse, with 32-year-old Connors’s coffin still inside, raced alongside the traps with youngsters and his mum Mary leaning out the window to shout Mikey’s name.

The hearse then joined the eight horse-carts as they raced at high speed along the road dotted by police officers.

Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty stood in the road shouting ‘oi, oi’ to keep the parade together as the horse-carts were flanked by the white Mercedes.

Meanwhile a small aircraft circled overhead with a giant banner reading “Mikey Connors – Legend – RIP” before the coffin was transferred to a horse-drawn carriage on its way to the cemetery.

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Paddy is seen here holding up his nephew’s coffin[/caption]

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Devastated friends and family members embraced the carriage carrying the coffin[/caption]

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Horses raced ahead of the hearse to pay tribute to Mikey[/caption]

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Mourners leaned out of the hearse carrying Mikey’s coffin[/caption]

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A mourner arrives to pay her respects to Mikey[/caption]

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Family and friends gathered to pay tribute to the popular traveller[/caption]

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His boxing belt was paraded through the racecourse by the mourners[/caption]

Mikey Connors was a big boxing fan
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His pale-blue coffin was inscribed with the words “our one in a billion” and took centre stage of the emotional tribute with his mum Mary weeping over the casket alongside his young wife Lizzie.

Today, Paddy paid tribute to Mikey – remembering him as a “fighter, singer, dancer”.

Wiping tears from his eyes after the service, Paddy told The Sun: “Mikey was just like Father Christmas – everybody loved him. It was a hugely emotional service with tears everywhere.

“He wasn’t a five star bloke, he was a twenty star bloke. His daughter said in the church, ‘I know my daddy will have the best time in heaven because he always had the best of everything.’

“We weren’t allowed to cry at my father’s funeral because that’s what he asked for and the way he was.

“But my father wasn’t there today so everyone was crying their eyes out.”

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Mikey loved to race horses, and a number of riders raced their steeds along the road his coffin was driven down[/caption]

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Riders in their funeral outfits raced up and down an Epsom road[/caption]

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Mikey, left, pictured with a loved one in a floral tribute[/caption]

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Paddy Doherty pictured walking next to the coffin of his nephew[/caption]

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Hands from the large crowd of mourners reach up to steady and carry the coffin of Mikey[/caption]

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Mikey was given a huge send off, with thousands of people gathering for the funeral[/caption]

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A line of Rolls Royces arrive for the lavish send off for the beloved traveller[/caption]

There were flowers adorning large photos of Mikey and his family – from holidays to Universal Studios to smiling family portraits with Paddy.

Written on one tribute to Mikey was “352 World Record” – possibly relating to horsecart racing – clearly a major part of Mikey’s 30-year-long life.

There was also a small white bungalow of flowers with a black roof and brown trim – written on top was ‘may you get the best bed in heaven’.

A Rolex watch was made of brown flowers – displaying the time of 2.46, with the date ’21’.

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Mikey Connors with his champion horse Big T – the pair were both killed when they were hit by a car[/caption]

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A banner paying tribute to Mikey was pulled through the sky[/caption]

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The Celeb Big Brother winner was overcome with emotion[/caption]

The coffin was held on the shoulders of ten smartly dressed men as a young girl and boy – believed to be Mikey’s children, led the procession.

They held a ‘WBC’ boxing belt and a framed photo of Mikey kissing a small child.

A woman followed the coffin with a speaker, which played ‘A Place in the Sun’ by Stevie Wonder, followed by ‘Shotgun’ by George Ezra.

Some of the crowd sang along, while other pumped the air with their hands.

The funeral of dad-of-two Mikey – who had been regarded as a “hero” and “brilliant fighter” by fellow travellers – was under tight police security.

Cops were pictured trying to control the traffic this morning as a fleet of 16 Rolls Royce Phantom cars arrived at St Michaels Church in Ashtead.

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Devastated family members take a moment as they look at Mikey’s coffin[/caption]

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Mourners dressed in their finery – and drinking Red Bull – arrive for the funeral of Mikey Connors[/caption]

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Mourners were requested to dress in outfits fit for a summer ball[/caption]

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Mourners were asked to dress in blue – Mikey’s favourite colour[/caption]

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Celebrity Big Brother star Paddy has lost several members of his family recently[/caption]

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The large crowd walked behind a cortege of white horses[/caption]

The cortege was made up of white Rolls-Royce cars with blue flags on top, which brought traffic to a standstill after driving the mourners to the church.

Mikey’s horse Big T, killed in the same crash which led to the arrest of a man on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, was also commemorated at the ceremony with flowers in his name.

Cops were trying to clear the narrow lanes around the church as curious locals watched on while stood in front of a millionaire’s row of houses.

A young mourner arrives for the emotional day – stepping out from a Rolls Royce Phantom
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A mourner arrives in a short black dress for the service[/caption]

Chief undertaker Paul Brown, who organised the funeral, said: “I’ve organised quite a few of these funerals but nothing on this scale.

“It’s taken three weeks to plan and people have come from all over the world.

“You can see it’s caused chaos in the town – nobody wants that to happen – but it’s impossible to organise a funeral of this size without impacting the community.”

The travellers are later planning a celebration of Mikey’s life into the early hours of Wednesday morning at a secret five-star hotel within 20 miles of the funeral service.

Tragic Mikey – a lookalike for his famous TV uncle Paddy – was revered as a champion horse trainer who ran a stud farm near to his burial place.

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A red carpet led the way to Mikey’s burial plot[/caption]

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Grieving family and friends take a moment before they pay their final farewell to Mikey[/caption]

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A young woman arrives for the 2,000-strong funeral for the popular traveller[/caption]

One traveller said: “This is the ultimate tribute and nothing – not even the police – will stop us because Mikey lost his life racing and this is the ultimate honour.”
Last night Paddy – Celeb Big Brother 2011 winner – looked distraught as he led a 500-strong crowd at a pre-funeral.

Reports claim a bare knuckle fight is due to take place after the service to settle a long running feud.

This morning police mounted a huge security operation to prevent any violence as gypsies arrived from across the world for the big send-off.

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Those attending the funeral were asked to dress in an outfit fit for a summer ball[/caption]

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A fleet of Rolls Royce Phantoms parked outside the church this morning[/caption]

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A flag declaring Mikey ‘our legend’ fluttered from one of the many Rolls Royces cars arriving at the funeral[/caption]

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More women in blue arrived on the red carpet for Mikey’s send off[/caption]

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Mikey, left, with his cousin, who left an emotional message on a photo of the pair of them[/caption]

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A police officer trying to control the traffic as more than a dozen Rolls Royce Phantoms arrive[/caption]

Police chiefs have called on pubs and local businesses to warn them to close their premises today and shut early last night.

At the funeral mourners were asked to be dressed fit for a summer ball by wearing powder blue outfits – Mikey’s favourite colour.

Women arrived in striking dresses, high heels and traditional costume jewellery – while the men donned shades, smart suits and slicked-back hair.

Travellers came from as far afield as America and Switzerland.

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Pictures and floral tributes to the 32-year-old are laid out at the cemetery[/caption]

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A woman in a black dress arrives for the send-off[/caption]

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Multiple floral tributes have been created for the funeral – where thousands of people are expected to attend[/caption]

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A floral tribute made in the shape of a pony and trap is seen at the cemetery ahead of the funeral of traveller Mikey Connors[/caption]

At the time of his death friends and family took to social media to pay tribute to the dad.

Brother Simey Connors wrote: “I promised you (to) stay strong Mikey.

“It’s getting harder already you don’t understand how much I miss you brother.”

Another friend added: “Such a huge loss and all we can live for is memories and remember the smiles he gave everyone.”


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