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‘We want to carry on Bebe’s light and big heart’

Bebe King’s mother, who was killed in Southport knife attacks, said that her daughter was “the biggest heart” and wanted to “maintain the light” by providing grief support to children.

Bebe, Six, Alice Aguiar, Nine and Elsie Dot Stancombe, Seven, killed Last July in a Taylor Swift -themed dance workshop.

Bebe’s parents launched Bebe’s hive to provide creative sessions using art, music and storytelling to help old children.

His mother Lauren King, BBC Breakfast: “The baby was full of joy and had the biggest heart”.

Mrs King added: “He was very compassionate and creative and we want to continue the light and we want to do it with Bebe’s Hive.”

He said in his own grief that he had “returned to creativity” and that he wanted to present it to children in the community that lost their loved ones.

Baby’s hive, the children’s beautiful personalities were a way to focus on the beautiful, “he said.

“The baby is always with me, but everything we put in Bebe’s hive – the baby is in the forefront – he’s carrying me.”

At that time, 17 -year -old Axel Rudakubana entered a dance workshop on Hart Street and killed the girls and began to attack them randomly.

Rudakubana from the banks in Lancashire, He was imprisoned for at least 52 years of life In January this year at Liverpool Crown Court.

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