In the ninth minute of the game, Liverpool supporters praise the death of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel.

In the ninth minute of the game, Liverpool supporters praise the death of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel.


As police today said that they “need identities” to bolster their investigation, Liverpool football fans have paid respect to the nine-year-old slain Olivia Pratt-Korbel.

In honor of the nine-year-old girl who was shot in her own house on Monday, Liverpool fans cheered during the ninth minute of the Premier League game against Bournemouth.

On Kingsheath Avenue, where Olivia was tragically murdered, both Liverpool and Everton football teams sent flower offerings yesterday.

Today, Merseyside Police urged citizens to spread their plea “far and wide” in order to make sure that “anyone implicated in the murder of young Olivia” had nowhere to hide.

The police stated, “Silence is not an option,” and urged anybody with information that would assist Olivia and her family in “getting justice” to contact Crimestoppers.

It comes after a second man was detained yesterday night in relation to Olivia’s murder, who was shot dead at her Liverpool home on Monday.

Yesterday, a 33-year-old Dovecot man was detained on suspicion of two charges of attempted murder and transferred to a police station where investigators interrogated him.

Just five hours after the nine-year-family old’s pleaded for anybody who knew her murderer to turn him in, a 36-year-old man from the Huyton area was detained on suspicion of Olivia’s murder and two charges of attempted murder during an operation involving armed cops.

They cried out, “If anybody knows anything, now is the moment to stand out,” in an impassioned appeal. Finding out who stole our kid away from us is what it’s all about—not it’s about being a “snitch” or a “grass.” DO THE RIGHT THING, PLEASE.

Football fans at Anfield applauded Olivia during the ninth minute of the Premier League match against Bournemouth

Football fans at Anfield applauded Olivia during the ninth minute of the Premier League match against Bournemouth

Football fans at Anfield applauded Olivia during the ninth minute of the Premier League match against Bournemouth

Olivia Pratt-Korbel, nine, was gunned down inside her family home after a balaclava-clad gunman burst in at night in pursuit of drug dealer Joseph Nee. Olivia's mother, Cheryl, was also shot in the wrist and Nee was left seriously injured

Olivia Pratt-Korbel, nine, was gunned down inside her family home after a balaclava-clad gunman burst in at night in pursuit of drug dealer Joseph Nee. Olivia's mother, Cheryl, was also shot in the wrist and Nee was left seriously injured

Olivia Pratt-Korbel, nine, was gunned down inside her family home after a balaclava-clad gunman burst in at night in pursuit of drug dealer Joseph Nee. Olivia’s mother, Cheryl, was also shot in the wrist and Nee was left seriously injured

Merseyside Police have today renewed their appeal for information about Olivia's murder, saying 'silence is not an option'

Merseyside Police have today renewed their appeal for information about Olivia's murder, saying 'silence is not an option'

Silence is not an option, according to Merseyside Police, who have updated their request for information concerning Olivia’s murder.

The family described Olivia as a “unique, talkative, nosey kid” who “loved life and everything it had to offer” in their first statement after her passing.

A masked hitman shot and killed Olivia on Monday in her own house; the arrest was around three kilometers away. After the balaclava-clad shooter barged into her house and attempted to kill Joseph Nee, a former heroin dealer, she was shot in the chest.

Olivia’s mother Cheryl had simply unlocked the front door after hearing the ruckus outside; the innocent family had no link to the criminals. She made a valiant attempt to block it shut but was struck by the bullet that later struck her daughter in the wrist. Nee, 35, took two more shots before the shooter ran away.

Merseyside Police have now relaunched their investigation into Olivia’s murder as well as the most recent killings of Ashley Dale, 28, and Sam Rimmer, 22.

Last night, a 33-year-old Dovecot man was detained on suspicion of two charges of attempted murder.

Yesterday former Liverpool FC player Ian Rush (right) and ex-Everton player Ian Snodin added floral wreaths to the other flowers, balloons and teddies left in Olivia's memory at the police cordon

Yesterday former Liverpool FC player Ian Rush (right) and ex-Everton player Ian Snodin added floral wreaths to the other flowers, balloons and teddies left in Olivia's memory at the police cordon

Yesterday, former Everton and Liverpool FC players Ian Snodin (right) and Ian Rush (left) contributed floral wreaths to the other flowers, balloons, and teddies placed outside the police cordon in honour of Olivia.

The family described Olivia as a “unique, talkative, nosey kid” who “loved life and everything it had to offer” in their first statement after her passing.

Police detained a man and a woman on Thursday in connection with the shooting death of council employee Ashley Dale.

Ms. Dale was shot and killed on Sunday outside a home in the city’s Old Swan neighborhood. Devastated family members hailed her as “beautiful” and a “shining light.”

In what is thought to have been a case of “mistaken identification,” she was shot in the back by a shooter while in the back yard of the residence.

Her £70,000 three-bedroom terraced house, where she “lived primarily on her own,” is likely to have been broken into by thugs who then shot everyone inside.

When neighbors reported hearing what they believed to be gunfire or fireworks, police were summoned, and they discovered graduate Miss Dale in the backyard.

The residence was deliberately targeted, although Miss Dale was not the intended victim, according to Merseyside Police. She received treatment there, but subsequently passed away at a hospital.

Police said that the automobile, which was used by Miss Dale and registered to her family, had flat tires when they discovered it outside. The car has now been taken out of the way for inspection.

Ms. Dale, a Liverpool John Moores alumna, was Lewis Dunne’s sister. Lewis Dunne, 16, was shot and killed on a canal towpath in 2016.

Her death came 48 hours after council worker Ashley Dale was shot and died, making it Liverpool’s third shooting fatality in less than a week.

Ashley Dale, 28, was gunned down in her home in Old Swan, Liverpool on Sunday. Police do not believe the two murders are linked

Ashley Dale, 28, was gunned down in her home in Old Swan, Liverpool on Sunday. Police do not believe the two murders are linked

Ashley Dale, 28, was shot and killed on Sunday at her Old Swan, Liverpool, home. The two killings are not thought to be connected by police.

In the meanwhile, three individuals were detained and later freed on bail in connection with the shooting that claimed the life of Sam Rimmer, 22, last Tuesday in Dingle, Liverpool.

Before paramedics came and took the 22-year-old to the hospital, where he passed away, CPR was administered to him.

Two individuals wearing black clothes were observed riding electric bikes away from the site.

There were “a number of gunfire,” according to Merseyside Police.

Last Tuesday, Sam Rimmer was shot and killed before two guys rode away on electric bikes.

Following the killing of Patrick Boyle in July of last year, Mr. Rimmer’s death was the first gun-related murder on Merseyside in almost a year.

In tributes, Mr. Rimmer was called “an wonderful young guy” and his murder was called “senseless.”

When Mr. Rimmer was shot, there were apparently five loud booms in succession.

It is unclear whether Mr. Rimmer was the shooting’s intended target.

It was “a horrible assault,” according to Detective Chief Superintendent Mark Kameen, and the victim’s family was “desperately attempting to come to grips with their loss.”

“We need to identify the perpetrators, and I would encourage members of the public who may have information that may assist us in prosecuting them to put themselves in the shoes of Sam’s family and consider what they are going through and the suffering this has caused them,” he added.

“I would encourage you to get in contact if you reside in the area or were traveling by at about 11.40pm on Tuesday because you may have seen something that might be crucial for us.”


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