A relative of Olivia Pratt-Korbel has shared pictures in memory of the nine-year-old shot dead in her home in Liverpool.
A large police cordon remains in place on Kingsheath Avenue, in Dovecot, where the schoolgirl was shot as she hid behind her mother, who had opened the door after hearing a commotion. Family member Kim Alcock shared touching pictures of Olivia on social media, writing "forever nine."
One of the pictures shows Olivia wearing a Belle princess dress, another in her school uniform and a third shows the nine-year-old posing for the camera in sunglasses and heels. People also paid tribute to Olivia under the post.
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One person said: "There are no words. I haven’t stopped thinking of you all." Another added: "Such a beautiful innocent little girl. Forever young princess, thinking of you all." A third also said: "Such a sad loss fly high beautiful angel sending love to all your family."
Tributes have also been left at the scene of the incident. Pupils of St Margaret Mary's, the school Olivia attended, have visited the scene to put down teddies and flowers. Family members have also placed down tributes. A handwritten note on one of the bouquets of flowers reads: "RIP baby girl , can't believe what has happened, feels like a nightmare. We will miss you so much our sassy queen. Love aunty Kim and uncle Tony."
Another reads: "Our Liv, our brown eyed sassy pants. I will never find the words to describe the heartache we have all felt. I'll miss your outgoing, sassy little self and all the joy, laughs, smiles, love you brought to our lives. Love you forever and always."
Olivia was shot when a gunman chased another man into her home in Liverpool and opened fire "with complete disregard" for anyone else in the property. Merseyside Police yesterday said her family were "absolutely devastated, inconsolable and heartbroken."
Speaking at a press conference at the force's headquarters in Liverpool on Tuesday, Chief Constable Serena Kennedy appealed for anyone with information to come forward, adding: "This is not the time for anyone who knows who's responsible for this shooting to remain tight-lipped."
Olivia was found with a gunshot injury to her chest when officers attended the scene at around 10pm on Monday, and was taken in a critical condition to hospital, where she died. Ms Kennedy said police believe a 35-year-old man was being chased in the area by a gunman who was firing at him.
She said: "The man being chased forced his way into Olivia's house and the offender ran in after him, firing a number of shots with complete disregard for Olivia and her family, who had no connection with the gunman or the man who forced his way in.
"Sadly, Olivia was fatally wounded when the gunman fired at the man who was trying to get into the house, and her mum also suffered a gunshot to her wrist.
"The 35-year-old man who had been chased suffered a number of gunshots to his upper body. Whilst Olivia lay dying, he was picked up by his friends, who took him to hospital."
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