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Liam Thorp

Emotional tributes paid to Olivia Pratt-Korbel at Labour Conference

Labour's shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper paid a moving tribute to Olivia Pratt-Korbell as she vowed that a new Labour government would take the fight to organised crime.

Ms Cooper spoke at the party conference in Liverpool, a city she said is 'grieving', following the shocking murder of nine-year-old Olivia in Dovecot five weeks ago. Merseyside Police have made a number of arrests related to her killing, but no one has been charged.

Opening her speech, Ms Cooper said: "It is great to be back. Back here in the brilliant city of Liverpool here on this beautiful waterfront.

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"But we are in a city that has been grieving. Just five weeks ago, just five miles down the road, a nine-year-old girl was killed.

"Olivia Pratt-Korbel was at home, getting ready for bed, when her future was stolen in the most unthinkable way. Devastating for her family, for a community. And in the words of the Liverpool ECHO, for schoolchildren weeping in a classroom with an empty chair."

On Saturday, Ms Cooper and Labour leader Keir Starmer met with community groups and police officers. She added: "We thank them and show our solidarity with them in the fight to get justice for Olivia now."

She promised that a new Labour government would take the fight to the organised crime groups spreading misery in communities around the country.

Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper speaking during the Labour Party Conference (PA)

She said: "Across our towns and cities - gun crime up, knife crime up. Driven by county lines and a wave of organised crime that thrives by drawing vulnerable teenagers in. Last year the number of children exploited by gangs hit a record high.

"The next Labour government will bring in a new law to crackdown on criminals who lure young people into violence - we will outlaw the exploitation of children for crime.

"Labour is also setting out a new plan – with mental health professionals, safer schools officers and mentors to support young people at risk."

Evoking memories of the New Labour government of Tony Blair, she added: "Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime. That’s who we are. We’ll do what it takes to protect our children from violent crime."

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