Playground appeal for Southport victims hits £250k

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Stewart Whittingham

BBC News, Liverpool

Family handout Alice da Silva Aguiar smiles at the camera. She is wearing school uniform and has her hair in a plait
Family handout

School was like a "second home" to Alice da Silva Aguiar, her dad said, and she had a 100% attendance record

An appeal for a commemorative playground at the primary school attended by two of the Southport attack victims has reached its £250,000 target.

Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, and Bebe King, six, were killed along with seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe in an attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on 29 July.

Sergio Aguiar is raising money to build a new playground, including a performance stage and library, at Churchtown Primary School, where his daughter Alice was a pupil.

It will also be dedicated to Bebe, who had previously attended the school.

Mr Aguiar told BBC Breakfast before the appeal reached its target: "In the next few years, thousands of children will enjoy that playground."

He added: "We always said that the school felt like a second home to Alice.

"She would be very proud of us [creating] this playground.

"I can imagine how happy she would be to see it. I wish she could have enjoyed it."

Thanking people for their donations, he said: "People are so kind. They come up to me and say 'well done, the playground will be amazing'."

Alice's father Sergio Aguiar, wearing a beige shirt, sits on a red sofa in the BBC Breakfast studio.

Alice's father Sergio Aguiar said his daughter would have loved to see the playground

Mr Aguiar appeared on the programme on Saturday with the fundraising target being met soon afterwards.

He will run next month's London Marathon alongside Alice's headteacher Jinnie Payne.

Ms Payne said the building of the playground will be completed by September.

Alan Bowen, who was Alice's favourite teacher at Churchtown Primary, said he could imagine her on the playground's stage with her "singing, twirling her hair and leading everybody else".

Axel Rudakubana was jailed for a minimum of 52 years in January for the murders of the three girls and attempted murders of eight other children, class instructor Leanne Lucas and businessman John Hayes.

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