
Sometimes this month, Olivia’s funeral was held at St Margaret Mary’s Church in Knotty Ash. Pink ties, jackets, scarves and bows were worn by those attending the service after her family asked people to wear a “splash of pink”.
Ms Korbel
carried a pink teddy bear into the service, during which she said: “Liv touched
so many people’s hearts and was loved and adored by everyone. She will never be
forgotten.
According
to report, thirty-four-years-old man has been charged with murdering Olivia
Pratt-Korbel nearly six weeks after she was shot in the chest at her home in
Liverpool.
Thomas
Cashman, of Grenadier Drive, West Derby, is accused of killing nine-year-old
Olivia, who died after convicted burglar Joseph Nee was chased into her
family’s property in Dovecot on August 22.
Cashman
has also been charged with the attempted murders of Olivia’s mother, Cheryl
Korbel, 46, who was injured during the incident, and Nee.
He faces
two further counts of possessing a firearm to endanger life.
A second
man, Paul Russell, 40, of Snowberry Road, also in West Derby, has been charged
with assisting an offender.
Both
defendants will appear at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court on Monday, Chief Crown
Prosecutor Maria Corr said at a press conference at Merseyside Police
headquarters on Saturday.
Ms Corr
said the charges had been authorised following “the review of a file of
evidence received from Merseyside Police”.
Detective
Chief Superintendent Mark Kameen said the police remained committed to finding
all those involved in the tragedy, including “the people who have tried to
shield and protect individuals”.
He said:
“Our work continues in earnest. At the beginning of the investigation we were
firm in our commitment to finding all of those involved in this case, which
includes the people who have tried to shield and protect individuals, and those
who have supplied the weapon or are hiding the weapons used in this incident.
“We have
had an overwhelming response and support from the public since the tragic
murder of Olivia and I would ask for your continued support so we can keep the
promise we made to Olivia’s family and the local community to ensure that those
involved face justice.”
DCS Kameen
finished by praising the “incredible strength, courage and dignity” of Olivia’s
parents and family.
There have
been 11 arrests over Olivia’s death so far, with nine men previously detained
as part of the wide-scale investigation, all of whom were later bailed.
The
Crimestoppers reward for information to catch the alleged killer was also
increased to a record £200,000 – the charity’s biggest ever single offer.
Classmates
of Olivia were sharing their memories of her and receiving counselling since
returning to school after her death, her headteacher said.
Rebecca
Wilkinson, headteacher of St Margaret Mary’s Catholic Junior School in Huyton,
said the nine-year-old “oozed kindness” and would be remembered for her smile.
“We have
had counsellors in every class,” she said.
“(The
children) are devastated at the loss of their friend, they truly are, but the
counselling has definitely helped and we have been so proud of the resilience
the children have shown since they’ve been back.”
Earlier
this month, Olivia’s funeral was held at St Margaret Mary’s Church in Knotty
Ash.
No comments:
Post a Comment