The mother of a girl, 7, who was killed at a Taylor Swift-themed event in the U.K. has said she will 'never feel true happiness again' in a heartbreaking interview.
open image in gallery From left to right: Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice da ... that were raised after what happened to their girls, in the hopes that these will bring change ...
The parents of six-year-old Bebe King, who wish to remain anonymous, and Jenni and David Stancombe, the parents of seven-year-old Elsie Dot ... this to happen. Our girls just need to be safe ...
Elsie’s mother also expressed her support for a public inquiry into the murder. She said: “It will hold people to account for some of the decisions that they’ve made. And as a result, allowed this to ...
Elsie, seven, was one of three little girls who tragically died after Axel Rudakubana burst into a Taylor Swift-themed dance class at The Hart Space on July 29. Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine ...
The parents of two children murdered in the Southport knife attack last summer have spoken on television for the first time. The parents of six-year-old Bebe King, who wish to remain anonymous ...
Both Elsie’s parents said that she was full of energy and had tried out lots of sports from gymnastics to swimming. The life of an “extraordinary girl” Elsie was remembered with balloons ...
Parents of one of the girls murdered in the Southport attack say the public inquiry must look into failures by the Prevent counter-terrorism scheme. David and Jenni Stancombe, parents of Elsie Dot ...
But Miss Lucas, who had been helping Elsie with her reading during private tutoring sessions, made space for her. A vicarious girl, Elsie tried a host of clubs including gymnastics, swimming ...
Elsie’s uncle and Bebe’s father said the sentencing of their killer, 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana, should not have been broadcast, saying there was too much detail on the girls’ injuries ...
commented another, while a third remarked: "Very sad hearing the parents of the girls talking on #gmb." A fourth supporter shared the same emotions: "Beloved Elsie's parents are just broken.