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Benjamin Zephaniah's fans told to plant flowers as he is laid to rest
Benjamin Zephaniah unveils an English Heritage blue plague for Bob Marley, at his home on Oakley Street in Battersea, London, October 1, 2019

FANS of Benjamin Zephaniah were asked to plant flowers or trees and name them after him as he was laid to rest today.

The legendary dub poet, known for his works about refugees and healthy eating, died aged 65 earlier this month, shortly after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.

A statement on X, formerly Twitter, said: “Today is Professor Benjamin Zephaniah’s funeral day.

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