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Abigail Nicholson & Thomas George

'Our boy didn’t deserve any of this': Family pay tribute to murdered teen with a 'heart of gold'

Tributes have been paid to a 15-year-old boy with a 'heart of gold' after he was stabbed to death in the street.

Dylan Bragger died at the scene in Digmoor Road, Skelmersdale, on Thursday evening (June 29). A 28-year-old man was arrested in relation to Dylan’s murder and remains in custody, the Liverpool ECHO reports.

In an emotional tribute, his devastated family described him as a 'gentle giant' and said 'no amount of words will ever take our pain away'.

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They added: "Our boy had a heart of gold, he was a gentle giant and was loved by so many. As a family we have no words to explain how we are feeling at this heart-breaking time.

“Dylan had such an infectious smile that would light up any room and he could cheer anyone up with one of his big bear hugs. Our boy didn’t deserve any of this, he was just a 15-year-old lad working towards being a car mechanic, with his whole life ahead of him. We’ve got a hole in our heart that will never heal and no amount of words will ever take our pain away.

“We love you always and forever. Fly high with our other angels DJ, all our love Mum, Dad, Nan, Meg, Moll, Shania, V, Lucas and Joel.

Police at the scene in Skelmersdale, West Lancashire (Liverpool Echo)

“We’d also like to express our thanks to everyone for all of their kind words and gestures, they haven’t gone unnoticed.”

Det Ch Insp Andrew Fallows, of the Force Major Investigation Team, said: “My thoughts remain with Dylan’s family and friends who are still coming to terms with his untimely death. We have now arrested a man and aren’t currently looking for anyone else in connection with Dylan’s death.

"That being said, our investigation is very much ongoing to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident and I would ask anybody with information that could assist us to come forward.”

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101, quoting log 1526 of June 29. Alternatively call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

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