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Liverpool Echo
National
Dan Haygarth

Loved ones gather to release balloons on Elle Edwards on birthday

People gathered to pay tribute to Elle Edwards on what would have been her 27th birthday.

Elle died after being shot outside the Lighthouse Pub in Wallasey Village on Christmas Eve last year. Police believe she was not the intended target of the shooting, with four men also injured during the incident.

Today (May 10), family and friends marked her birthday. They gathered on Fort Perch, New Brighton at 7pm to release balloons in tribute to Elle.

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Pink, purple and light blue balloons were released into the air, alongside those shaped like hearts and butterflies. Some of the balloons contained messages and tributes to Elle, including one which said "Happy Birthday Niece".

Posting on Instagram, one loved one said: "Our hearts are forever broken @elle.xmay today you should be turning 27 with the rest of your life ahead of you. We will never EVER forget your beautiful presence and the gift of the short years you gave to everyone around you. Have a ball our Elle today. We will all be gathered for you later. Love you forever."

Family and friends releasing balloons in memory of Elle Edwards (Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)

Connor Chapman, of Houghton Road, in Woodchurch, was charged with Elle's murder in January. The 23-year-old has denied the charge and a trial has been scheduled for June 12.

Tim Edwards, Elle's dad, recently joined actor John May on a trek from Land's End to John O'Groats in support of the Weapons Down Gloves Up initiative. Speaking to the BBC, Tim said the trek has "all been about Elle" and it has prepared him for the trial ahead.

He added: "And I couldn't have done it without this man standing next to me. I'll be forever grateful for that.

"Who knows what the future brings? But I know one thing - everything I've learned on this trip, I'll take with me." He added without the walk he would have been in a "very dark place" and when he returns home he will "feel equipped to deal with what lies ahead".

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