'You were my hero': Thousands attend funeral service for slain Queensland police officer

The wife of slain Queensland policeman Brett Forte has given a touching tribute to her late husband, calling him her 'hero' and 'soulmate'.

Senior Constable Brett Forte's wife Susan becomes emotional while reading her eulogy during his funeral in Toowoomba, Wednesday, June 7, 2017.

Senior Constable Brett Forte's wife Susan becomes emotional while reading her eulogy during his funeral in Toowoomba, Wednesday, June 7, 2017. Source: AAP

The wife of slain Queensland policeman Brett Forte has paid a tearful tribute to her late husband, telling mourners gathered for his funeral, "You were my hero and my soul mate and I will love you forever."

Senior Constable Susan Forte honoured her "wonderful" 41-year-old partner at the service on Wednesday morning and pledged to raise their three children with the values he sought to live by.

With thousands watching on, Sen Const Forte's widow told attendees at the Toowoomba ceremony it gave her great comfort to know her husband was with his friends when he was fatally shot last Monday.

She also thanked her "police family" for their support in the wake of his death, as well as the outpouring of condolences from the wider Queensland community.

"Brett would have absolutely loved all the attention," she said.

She also affectionately recalled how his "inappropriate comments" would always make her laugh and said he was a "fantastic" husband and father.
Brett Forte
Queensland Police Senior Constable Brett Forte. Source: Facebook
Daughter Emma also paid tribute, describing her dad as her "guardian angel".

"To the world you were one person, but to our family you were the world," she said.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Police Commissioner Ian Stewart laid wreaths as the service for the popular officer began.

A floral bouquet of blue and white flowers has been placed on top of Sen Const Forte's casket, to match the uniformed crowd's attire.

There was a sea of dark blue outside the Clive Berghofer Recreational Centre as scores of police watched the proceedings on a large screen.


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Published 7 June 2017 11:46am
Updated 7 June 2017 12:20pm
Source: AAP


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