These are the faces and names of the people tragically killed in a shooting in Plymouth this week.
Gunman Jake Davison cruelly ripped away the lives of five people in the Keyham area of Plymouth on Thursday night.
His victims sickeningly included his own mother and a three-year-old girl who died beside her father.
Every one of Davison's victims woke up on Thursday morning, expecting just another day of working, living and playing - the true horror of what was to happen could not be imagined by anyone. For these people, it started off as just a normal day.
Heartbreaking tributes have poured in for all of them. The shooting has brought the world to a complete stop as it remembers the lives taken by Davison in this shocking and senseless show of violence.

Davison legally held the gun he used to take away the lives of sons, daughters, mothers, sisters and friends on Thursday before turning the gun on himself, police say.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said an investigation should be held to find out how Davison came to hold the gun that unleashed horror on Plymouth and the case has been referred to the IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct).
In a statement, Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Devon and Cornwall Police can now confirm the identities of those people who have died following a shooting incident in Keyham, Plymouth on Thursday, August 12, 2021.

"All the deceased lived locally in the Keyham area. The offender has been named as Jake Davison, aged 22.
"The victims have been identified as Maxine Davison, also known as Maxine Chapman, aged 51, who was the mother of the offender.
"Further victims were Sophie Martyn, aged three, and her father Lee Martyn, aged 43. Stephen Washington, aged 59, was also deceased. The final deceased person was Kate Shepherd, aged 66, who was injured at the scene and died later at Derriford Hospital.

"As previously said by Devon & Cornwall Police, the firearm believed to have been used during the incident was legally held by the offender. The circumstances surrounding that have now been subject to a mandatory referral to the IOPC by Devon & Cornwall Police.
"Police continue to investigate 13 scenes within the cordon in Keyham which is expected to remain in place throughout much of the weekend."
The effects of what happened will be felt for years to come, and those who lost their lives will be remembered forever.
The faces of five Plymouth shooting victims
Maxine Davison

Davison's first victim was his own mother - Maxine Davison, also known as Maxine Chapham - aged 51.
It has been reported that in the weeks before she was killed in Biddick Drive, Maxine begged mental health services to help her 22-year-old son, who discussed the Incel misogynistic community and described himself as a "virgin" and "terminator" in an unearthed YouTube video.
An incel is the abbreviation used online for "involuntarily celibate." Incel forums are often underlined by discussions of resentment and hatred towards the human species, and in particular, women.
According to a friend of the family concerns about the Davison's mental health had been raised to the NHS and police and they had begged for help.
"The NHS basically said that they are short staffed and that was it," the friend said.
Police say these claims will be investigated.
Lee Martyn

43-year-old Lee was killed alongside his three-year-old daughter, Sophie.
It is thought Mr Martyn and Sophie had been returning home, a short walk away, when Davison blasted them with a pump-action shotgun.
A close friend of Mr Martyn for nearly 30 years told The Telegraph: “Lee was a brilliant friend and was loved by a lot of people. He was a genuine, caring guy and an amazing husband and dad. "
Sophie Martyn

Sophie, three, was gunned down while returning home from a walk with her father Martyn.
Tributes have poured in for the toddler who was described by a family friend as "a beautiful little girl, cheeky and full of life."
Another told the Telegraph: "And Sophie was just the sweetest, cutest little girl. So, so lovely."
Flowers and cuddly toys have been left at the scene of the shooting in Keyham.
The attack was witnessed by horrified onlookers.
Stephen Washington

After shooting Lee and his daughter Sophie, Davison moved on to 59-year-old Stephen Washington who was walking his dog in nearby parkland.
In a post his son, Simon, paid tribute and said: "After tonight's events we lost our dad.
"My mam lost her world. My kids and brother's and sister's kids lost their granddad. Each and every one of us will miss him deeply, RIP dad, you will be missed, love you."
PlymouthLive reports that a vigil to remember the victims of the shooting will be held at North Down Crescent Park in Keyham.
Members of the public are urged to take a candle or torch and pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the killings.
Flags in Plymouth are being flown at half-mast following the atrocity, while Smeaton’s Tower will be lit up as a mark of respect to the victims on Friday night.
Kate Shepherd

66-year-old Kate Shepherd was Davison's last victim before he turned the gun on himself before armed officers could engage him.
Kate was shot on Henderson Place and despite being taken to Derriford Hospital died from her injuries.
Terry Billing, 75, said: "She was a lovely woman and perfect neighbour. She'd always say hello.
"She and her husband John were retired. What happened to Kate and all those poor other victims is atrocious."
A Victim Support national helpline for all those affected by Thursday's incident is available to cdall on 0808 1689 111.
Anyone with any information has been asked to contact 01752 487880.