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Vigil for John Ridsdel, Canadian murdered in Philippines, held in front of Calgary City Hall

A group of Calgarians held a vigil outside City Hall on Tuesday to honour John Ridsdel, the 58-year-old who was murdered this week by an Islamist group in Philippines.

Small gathering on Tuesday to remember 'gregarious' man

Calgarians came together on Tuesday to remember John Ridsdel, who was killed by his captors in the Philippines. (CBC)

A small group of Calgarians held a vigil outside City Hall on Tuesdayto honour John Ridsdel, the 58-year-oldwho was murdered this week by an Islamist group in Philippines.

Stuart Yaholnitsky has known Ridsdel since they were kids growing up in Saskatchewan.

Canadian John Ridsdel was killed by Abu Sayyaf gunmen in the Philippines Monday. (@JBR10000/Twitter)

"I mean the last picture I saw I could see John's ribs through his open shirt and I knew things were bad," he said.

"It affected me a lot. I knew what was coming. I didn't want to believe that would happen. I suspected it would and unfortunately it did."

Ridsdel was kidnapped last September along with three other people, includingCanadianRobert Hall.

Hewas described as semi-retiredandwasthe former chief operating officer of mining company TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc., a subsidiary of Canada's TVI Pacific, where he was a consultant, a company officer said.

Stuart Yaholnitsky knew John Ridsdel from the time they were kids growing up in Saskatchewan. (Mike Symington/CBC)

"He was very gregarious. He was always very loyal. He was a family man. I just think he was a great prairie boy," said Yaholnitsky.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saidCanada will be working with authorities in Philippines to bring Ridsdel's killers to justice and try to ensure the other captives are returned safely.