
Leonna Ruka: Southend church opening for 'time of reflection' in aftermath of tragedy
Leonna Ruka died when the tree toppled in Chalkwell Park in Southend, Essex, on Saturday.
The youngster from Dagenham was visiting family in the area, and her six-year-old cousin remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Three other children received minor injuries.Her family described her as " the light in their lives" in a tribute to the "perfect" youngster on Tuesday.
Hundreds of bunches of flowers have also been left near the scene since Saturday.
A nearby church, St Mark the Evangelist, on Hamlet Road, has announced it will be open between 6pm and 7pm on Wednesday for anyone grieving or for those who need support.
Posting on Facebook, a spokesman for the church said: "We share our deepest sympathy and prayers with the family and loved ones of Leonna Ruka, and all connected with the tragic incident that occurred in Chalkwell Park on Saturday.
"St Mark's Church will be open between 6pm and 7pm on Wednesday 2 July, for a time of reflection, prayer and lighting of candles for anyone grieving or troubled."
An investigation into the cause of the fall is under way.

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