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"People have been hurt, families have been hurt, if we don't stop this, and the people who are rioting do not stop this, there will be more people dying. It has to stop and we are standing here united."
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At the scene
Jeremy Cooke BBC News
They gathered on the exact spot on Birmingham's Dudley Road where three young men died when they were hit by a car in the early hours of Wednesday.
The 200 or so - mainly Muslim young men - who gathered say the victims were simply trying to protect their property against marauding looters.
Police closed the road but kept a relatively low profile as the event continued. The riot gear - used so many times in recent days - was left inside the police vans pulled up at a discreet distance.
At the scene, mourners laid flowers, lit candles and said prayers in memory of the dead.
Tariq Jahan - whose 21 year-old son Haroon was among those killed - has emerged as a calm voice of authority here. He urged his community to remain peaceful and was heard in an atmosphere of quiet respect.
There is still anger because of what has happened but the prevailing emotion was one of sadness.
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Mr Cameron said the deaths were "truly dreadful" and offered his con