One of the three children stabbed to death by an Islamist terrorist in Southport, UK has been laid to rest over the weekend. Her name was Alice da Silva Aguiar and she was just nine years old. I was wondering if the hundreds of people who attended the funeral would be arrested for the Nazis now in charge of the UK..
🇬🇧 The memorial service for Alice Da Silva Aguiar, a 9-year-old British-Portuguese girl, was held today at St. Patrick's Catholic Church.
She was one of the three schoolgirls tragically killed in the Southport knife attack, which sparked the riots across the UK.
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— Morgan Whisper 🦋🌺 (@MorganWhis44787) August 11, 2024
Hundreds of mourners have lined the streets to remember nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar, who was one of three little girls stabbed to death at a dance class in Southport.
Alice died from her injuries in hospital a day after a knifeman entered a Taylor Swift-themed event on Hart Street on July 29 and carried out a terrifying stabbing spree.
She was killed alongside Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven. Ten others were seriously injured.
Photos from today show hundreds of devastated mourners arriving outside St Patrick’s Church in Southport for the funeral of Alice — described as a ‘princess’ by her heartbroken family.
The little girl’s parents Sergio and Alexandra have been joined by hundreds of family members and friends at the packed-out church.
Among those who also gathered to pay their respects were Serena Kennedy, Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, alongside uniformed officers from the police, ambulance and fire services.
The grieving crowd could be seen carrying flowers and pink balloons and were dressed in light colours.
A white coffin decorated with pink roses was carried into the church for the funeral which began at 2pm. Pink ribbons and balloons were tied to lampposts and garden walls.