Fathers of Southport attack victims run London Marathon for charity
Fathers of Southport attack victims run London Marathon for charity

Fathers of Southport attack victims run London Marathon for charity

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The fathers of two young girls murdered in the Southport attack, David Stancombe and Sergio Aguiar, are running the London Marathon in memory of their daughters, Elsie and Alice, who were killed during a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. Both fathers spoke about how their daughters would be with them in spirit as they take on the 26-mile course, with Stancombe raising funds for a charity established in his daughter's name and Aguiar supporting improvements at their local primary school. Prime Minister Keir Starmer sent a message of support, praising their courage and resilience while the families highlighted the significance of community and national support during their ordeal. The marathon serves as a tribute to the girls and a way for their families to channel grief into positive action, supporting causes close to their daughters' hearts. The fathers expressed determination to complete the challenge, emphasizing their daughters' lasting influence and presence. Their efforts have garnered widespread recognition and support, underlining the impact of their advocacy and fundraising.

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