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Southport: 'Our girls' energy will continue to shimmer'

Southport: 'Our girls' energy will continue to shimmer'

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The family of Bebe King have said her presence remains with them every day "and that feeling is what keeps us going", in a tribute released ahead of the first anniversary of the Southport knife attacks.Bebe, six, Alice Aguiar, nine, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, were murdered at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop on 29 July last year.In a poignant message marking a year since the attacks, Bebe's family asks: 'How are we nearly here already?', alongside a broken heart emoji. Paying tribute to Elsie and Alice, they say: "Your light shines so brightly through your parents, and we're proud to walk alongside them - @elsiedotstory @aliceswonderdance we are with you. Always."
"Our girls' energy will continue to shimmer," reads the tribute, shared on Bebe's Hive account on Instagram."And to every brave child, every adult, every family whose lives were changed forever that day - we see you and we're sending you so much love."Bebe is described as "a truly remarkable little girl who brought so much joy to so many"."It's time for us to take the space we need. To feel, to breathe, to hold each other close. To just be," her family write.
Bebe's family set up Bebe's Hive to provide creative sessions using art, music and storytelling to help bereaved children. "To be able to create something so purposeful, so needed, has given us a strength we didn't know we had," the family say."A reason. A focus. "We love and thank every single person who has helped us carry this.""Her light, her care, her spark - it lives on, and we'll continue it for as long as we can."
Bebe's family also thanked their "incredible family and friends" for their support, along with "our amazing community", adding "your kindness has saved us".The tribute ends with a reference to For Good - a song from Bebe's favourite musical, Wicked."And to my Beebs...to quote from our favourite musical... Because I knew you, I have been changed for good."
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