The family of burglar Henry Vincent are planning a horse-drawn procession past the home of the pensioner who killed him, as part of their elaborate funeral plans.

The travellers are planning the 'funeral of all funerals' for Vincent, who was killed in a struggle with 72-year-old Richard Osborn-Brooks, after breaking into his home.

Vincent's family, who come from the traveller community, have been locked in an ongoing battle with Osborn-Brooks' neighbours over floral tributes left outside.

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2.10pm Tuesday: The shrine had been rebuilt earlier today by relatives and friends of robber Henry Vincent after it was vandalised last night

Supporters of stabbed burglar Henry Vincent (right) have been trolling those defending pensioner Richard Osborn-Brooks (left) on Facebook

And in a further dig at those neighbours, who object to the Vincent family laying flowers outside the house where he was stabbed to death with a screwdriver, they now plan to bring the funeral procession past Osborn-Brooks' home, in Hither Green.

A source close to his family said they are planning to spend £100,000 to pay tribute to Vincent, according to The Sun.

But residents fear Vincent's traveller friends could become violent, following tit-for-tat rows over the flowers.

The source said: 'They plan to take the procession right past the house. It's supposed to be a message to locals and the guy who killed him that gipsies are not to be messed with.'

The source added: 'Vincent's spent his life ripping off the elderly yet his funeral's designed to make you think he was some kind of gipsy god.

'They're planning to spend £50,000 just on flowers. There will be limousines and ornate horse-drawn carriages.'

Vincent is due to be buried near his family's site in Orpington, Kent.

5.30pm Tuesday: Loved ones of Henry Vincent returned once again this evening and started re-attaching tributes to the fence opposite the home of Richard Osborn-Brooks after they were dismantled overnight and again this afternoon

It comes as supporters of stabbed burglar Henry Vincent have been trolling those defending pensioner Richard Osborn-Brooks on Facebook.

Writing online, they called him a ‘dirty, murdering scumbag’ who’s got ‘what he deserved’, as the controversy surrounding the case means he can’t return home.

Facebook messages posted over the last couple of days suggest that supporters of Vincent and his traveller community are grateful for all the publicity.

They called it ‘karma’ and ‘the best revenge’ on Mr Osborn-Brooks for killing the career criminal in a botched raid on his home in Hither Green, south London.

A new tribute from his cousin was left at the scene but the majority of flowers and cards, including ones from his children, have been destroyed (right)

Messages generally from unknown supporters were posted to the Facebook page of Cecil Coley.

Mr Coley was dragged into the affair after he was filmed becoming the first of several vigilantes to destroy the floral shrine outside Richard Osborn-Brook’s home last Monday night.

One post from Facebook account Gorja Lob read: ‘Good I’m glad that the old man and woman will never go back to their own home.

8am Thursday: The flowers and tributes to Vincent remain torn down today after a row between locals and travellers

Messages generally from unknown supporters were posted to the Facebook page of Cecil Coley

'Best thing for them the dirty murdering scumbags. They might have got away with it but their lives will never be the same now!’

Another Gorja Lob post read: ‘Keep up the good work people, you’re doing a brilliant job.

'We will never get justice for him but you will suffer just as much as the public are trying to make his family suffer now. You can have the backlash of it all. The higher the risk the worse it is for them!

'You won’t leave the family alone and it’s just making more stories, more stories means more reactions and that means even more danger.’