Brianna Ghey vigils to be held across the UK - see where you can pay tribute

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Brianna Ghey was a "larger-than-life character" and a "much-loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister" (Image: PA)
Brianna Ghey was a "larger-than-life character" and a "much-loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister" (Image: PA)

Dozens of vigils are set to be held across the UK in memory of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey, who was fatally stabbed in a park at the weekend.

The teenager was found by members of the public as she lay wounded on a path in Linear Park, Warrington at around 3.13pm on Saturday.

Two 15-year-olds, from the local area, remain in custody after being arrested on suspicion of murder, Cheshire Police said.

Brianna was a transgender girl but police said there is no evidence to suggest her murder was a hate crime - although friends claim on social media that she had been "bullied for years" because of her gender identity.

So far, at least 31 vigils have been announced to pay tribute to Brianna, who was a "larger-than-life character" and a "much-loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister".

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A map compiled by Stonewall Was A Riot shows the vigils are taking place in cities across the UK, including Edinburgh, Leeds, London, Newcastle, Brighton, Belfast, Manchester, Birmingham and Plymouth.

The vigils are taking place between tonight and Sunday.

Notts LGBT Network tweeted: "Join the Nottingham LGBT+ community in mourning the loss of Brianna Ghey, one of our own taken too soon.

"We will be meeting at the Brian Clough Statue at 7pm on Friday 17th February for a moment of silence and solidarity."

Pride in Surrey wrote: "Please join one of our candlelit vigils on Wednesday 15th February in #Woking and #Guildford, in memory of Brianna Ghey.

Brianna Ghey vigils to be held across the UK - see where you can pay tributeBrianna's family said her death has left a "massive hole" (Gofundme)

"Vigils will both take place from 7pm. Candles will be supplied, but feel free to bring your own."

And Norwich Trans Pride posted: "We are angry and we are heartbroken. For the loss of a sweet girl, for the media stripping her of her dignity.

"For all the trans youth across the world struggling with the same fears and violence, fighting for their dreams and futures."

More than £63,000 has been donated to a fundraising page set up for Brianna's family, at the time of writing, which said the schoolgirl "brought a lot of laughter to those who knew her" and was "looking forward to taking her exams this year".

Paying tribute to the teenager, who had a large following on social media site TikTok, her family said in a statement: "Brianna was a much-loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister.

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Brianna Ghey vigils to be held across the UK - see where you can pay tributeFlowers were left near the scene, with messages including "Fly high angel" (Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

"She was a larger-than-life character who would leave a lasting impression on all that met her. Brianna was beautiful, witty and hilarious. Brianna was strong, fearless and one of a kind.

"The loss of her young life has left a massive hole in our family, and we know that the teachers and her friends who were involved in her life will feel the same.

"We would like to thank everyone for their kind words and support during this extremely difficult time. We would like to thank the police for their support, and witnesses for helping with the investigation.

"The continuation of respect for privacy is greatly appreciated."

At the scene on Monday, a number of police vans could be seen parked in the surrounding area, with a number of uniformed officers patrolling the park.

Brianna Ghey vigils to be held across the UK - see where you can pay tributePolice are said to be pursuing several lines of inquiry (PA)

Police tape lined a number of footpaths, cordoning off a large section of the area to the public, and police dogs could also be seen at the scene.

Flowers were also being left nearby, with messages including "Fly high angel."

The headteacher at Brianna's school, Birchwood Community High School, said they were "truly devastated" by her death.

In a statement, Emma Mills said: "We are shocked and truly devastated to hear of the death of Brianna.

"This is understandably a very difficult and distressing time for many and we will do our utmost to support our pupils and wider school community."

Detective Chief Superintendent Mike Evans said police are pursuing several lines of inquiry, and appealed for anyone with information to come forward.

Brianna Ghey vigils to be held across the UK - see where you can pay tributeForensic officers at the scene yesterday (William Lailey / SWNS)

He said: "A number of inquiries in relation to this incident are under way and we are doing all that we can to establish the exact circumstances of what has happened.

"At this time, there is no evidence to suggest that the circumstances surrounding Brianna's death are hate-related.

"Patrols have been stepped up in the local area and officers will remain in the Culcheth area to provide reassurance and address any concerns that residents may have."

A number of schoolchildren, still in their school uniforms, came to lay flowers at the police cordon at the entrance to the park.

A 19-year-old student, who had met Brianna and knew her friends, also placed a bunch of roses at the scene.

He said: "I just felt really bad for her. I knew her, mates of mine that knew her, from school.

Brianna Ghey vigils to be held across the UK - see where you can pay tributePolice, forensics and floral tributes at Linear Park (William Lailey / SWNS)

"All of them have been putting tributes on their stories on Instagram and TikTok and stuff and the GoFundMe page has raised over £17,000.

"I just felt really guilty, felt really bad for her, it must be horrible for her family. I can't imagine losing a daughter.

"She was really kind and like bubbly and energetic and sweet. She was quite introverted, but when you got to speak to her, she was bubbly and sweet and stuff."

His mother added: "To think what she must have been going through, those last... it's horrible, knife crime, nothing like that should be happening now. It's going on too much, isn't it?

"Just hopefully (they will) find out who has done it and what the reasons were behind it."

Anyone with information can contact Cheshire Police on 101 or online, quoting the reference IML 1476832.

Information can also be reported anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Katie Weston

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