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Sopranos-style funeral with flowers in the shape of guns for armed robber

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Hundreds turned out for Matthew Ferry
Hundreds turned out for Matthew Ferry's funeral (Image: Daily Record)

A funeral for a notorious robber drew hundreds of mourners who paid their respects with flowers - including one made to look like the submachine gun he was caught with.

Other flower designs spotted at the funeral of Matthew Ferry included the Mac-10 submachine gun, a balaclava and bolt cutters. Other wreaths depicted a burner phone and signage for the jewellery store where he stole £250,000 at gun point as well as Rolex and Cartier watches.

The funeral service for Ferry was held at the Mortonhall Crematorium, in Edinburgh, before his remains were taken to Saughton Cemetery, also in the city. Ferry died in prison last month. "It was the most remarkable funeral I've ever been to," one unnamed mourner told the Daily Record. "It was like something from The Sopranos."

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Family members, friends and gangland figures attended the service for Ferry who had been serving 13 years at HMP Edinburgh for the armed robbery at a Laing's jewellery store in 2015. The 33-year-old was found dead in his cell on March 25.

A wake was held at the Silver Wing pub following the funeral on April 12, with a heavy "police presence," although officers are not believed to have gotten too close. The mourner continued: "Matthew Ferry had carried out a pretty well known crime. But he was very well liked in Edinburgh and there were hundreds at the funeral and the wake at the Silver Wing pub later. There was a police presence at the wake as well but they kept their distance. The flowers were amazing.

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Sopranos-style funeral with flowers in the shape of guns for armed robberFerry was jailed for 13 years over the brazen robbery (Daily Record)

"There were bouquets devoted to his biggest crime – where he carried out an armed raid and stole a load of watches from a jeweller in the town. There were flowers made into shapes like a machine gun, watches, balaclavas, bolt cutters. One said ‘Smash and Grab’ in big letters. There was even one with the logo of the jewellers he robbed. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Ferry's family and friends also left messages on a page online that was dedicated to his memory. "This site is a tribute to Matthew Ferry," the site said. “He is much loved and will always be remembered. Matthew, a much-loved son of Lorraine and Manus, loving brother of Shaun, Michael and Lori, cherished grandson of the late Mary and a loved cousin and nephew who will be sadly missed by all his Hutchison family, extended family and many friends.”

Ferry had edged closer to a potential release date but inmates who feared for his welfare raised the alarm before staff found his body at 8am. Prisoners at HMP Edinburgh are locked up from 4pm until 7:30am meaning that no checks are made overnight. He had been part of a gang that held up the Laing's jewellery store in Frederick Street during the notorious heist. Ferry pointed his gun at the store's manager and shouted: "Put the ******* watches in the ******* bag or I'll shoot you."

Sopranos-style funeral with flowers in the shape of guns for armed robberFerry held up a jewellery store in Edinburgh (Daily Record)

Staff were left needing counselling following the horrendous raid in the heart of Edinburgh. Ferry believed he had gotten away with the crime, but CCTV caught the attack on video. The shop's manager also bravely tailed Ferry through the street and got passers-by to take photos of the taxi on their phones. The photos were later used to help trace Ferry.

He was found at his grandmother's home where he had stashed a Mac-10 sub-machine gun and heroin worth an estimated £50,000. Ferry pled guilty to armed robbery, assault, abduction, possessing the machine gun and being involved in drug dealing. Watches taken in the raid, estimated to be worth £230,000, have not been recovered. Ferry also dropped £23,000 worth of stock as he fled the jewellery store.

Anders Anglesey

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