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Elsie’s family ask for ‘bright colours’ at funeral

The family of an “extraordinary” seven-year-old girl who was killed in the Southport stabbing attacks have urged mourners at her funeral later to wear bright colours.

Elsie Dot Stancombe died alongside Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, after an attacker walked into a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club on 29 July.

Elsie’s family encouraged the local community to give her “the best possible celebration” on her “special day”.

F.J Gibb Funeral Directors said the service would take place at St John’s Church, Birkdale, from 10:00 BST.

Elsie Dot Stancombe smiles at the camera. Her pony tail is tied with a pink ribbon.
Image caption,Elsie Dot Stancombe died alongside Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, and six-year-old Bebe King

Mục sư Jennie Hardy, người sẽ chủ trì buổi lễ nhà thờ, chia sẻ với  Đài phát thanh BBC Merseyside  rằng cha mẹ của Elsie mô tả cô bé là “một cô bé phi thường”.

Ms Hardy said they had told her she was “very kind-natured” and “would look after other people”.

She added: “She loved chatting, she loved having fun. She loved a party and a celebration.

“She was unusual in some ways that she could really connect and converse with adults along with children.

“She was wise beyond her years; emotionally intelligent and just an absolute joy to be around.”

‘Joy amid sadness’

Ms Hardy said Elsie’s love of celebrations would be reflected in the service, when the funeral cortege will be greeted with a “pink carpet”.

She said: “We are hoping there can be some joy amid the sadness.”

Lighthouse Choir from Liverpool will perform throughout, while a singer and pianist will perform some of Elsie’s favourite songs -including by Taylor Swift.

Elsie’s family will walk behind the cortege from her home to the church, along Dunbar Road, Sandon Road, Cardigan Road and St John’s Road.

Members of the public who want to pay their respects are asked to gather from Dunbar Road or near the church.

Elsie Dot Stancombe is pictured in school uniform - with maroon cardigan, yellow shirt and grey pinafore dress and matching maroon hairband. Alice da Silva Aguiar is wearing a white lace dress and floral headband, and Bebe King has her hair in bunches and ribbons and is wearing a black T-shirt. All three are smiling at the camera.
Image caption,From left: Elsie Dot Stancombe; Alice da Silva Aguiar and Bebe King

The service will be live-screened at St John’s Church Hall and Liverpool Road Methodist Church in Birkdale.

The family will go on to a private service in Burscough.

A vigil is planned at The Atkinson arts centre in Lord Street in Southport later.

Royal Mail staff will pay tribute when the cortege passes as Elsie’s father, David Stancombe, is a postal worker.

Eight other children and two adults were seriously injured during the knife attack.

Vào thứ Tư, Vua Charles đã có cuộc họp riêng với gia đình Elsie, Alice và Bebe tại London, sau khi đã  đến Southport  vào thứ Ba.

He met survivors and emergency service workers in the town and also signed a book of condolence.

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