A HEROIC dog who died defending his owner from an attacker has been honoured with a memorial plaque in Southend.

Charlie Boy, who was sleeping rough with his owner in the city, was fatally injured in 2017 while protecting his owner.

Since then, a charity founded in his memory has worked to support homeless and vulnerable people with their pets.

Echo: Proud - charity founder Lynne Channell unveiled the plaque.Proud - charity founder Lynne Channell unveiled the plaque. (Image: Gaz de Vere)

Charlie Boys Angels volunteers help ensure pets have been de-wormed, fed, cared for and can stay with their owners when they move into temporary accommodation.

Charity founder Lynne Channell, 54, from Rayleigh, described the plaque unveiling in Short Street on Saturday as “absolutely perfect”.

Echo: Furry friend - supporters brought their dogs along to pay tribute.Furry friend - supporters brought their dogs along to pay tribute. (Image: Gaz de Vere)

She said: “I’m just over the moon that people can come and remember Charlie Boy.

“It’s now a place for people to lay flowers and pay their respects to him.

Echo: Tribute - supporters including Salvo the Clown assembled to honour Charlie Boy.Tribute - supporters including Salvo the Clown assembled to honour Charlie Boy. (Image: Gaz de Vere)

“Since his death, Charlie Boy has helped hundreds of people stay safe. We’ve not had an incident like the one that claimed his life since, thankfully.”

“Dog ownership and homelessness cross over massively. There is a real need to help, so we offer free support, including general health checks and vet referrals if animals are found to be severely unwell.”

To donate to the charity, visit the Charlie Boys Angels Facebook page: facebook.com/charlieboysangels1