Southport
Nursery teacher prepares to climb Snowdon in fundraiser for Southport business impacted by attack
4 months ago
Sarah Higgins is taking on this challenge to assist Master Car Body Repairs, which has been closed since the heartbreaking incident last week.
The Southport nursery teacher is gearing up to climb Mount Snowdon in Wales to support the local business affected by the recent tragedy.
The tragedy occurred on Monday, 29 July 2024, when a knife attack at the Hart Space saw three young girls killed: Bebe King, six; Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven; and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine.
Several other girls and adults were also injured during the attack.
Since the incident, Hart Street has been closed as a crime investigation by Merseyside Police continues. Authorities have not yet provided an indication of when the road might reopen.
Sarah said: “After seeing the devastation that one evil act has put up on a community, families and businesses close by I am climbing Snowdon to raise some money to help Master Car Body Repairs back on their feet.
“They have had to remain closed whilst the investigation goes underway.
“Their workers have been left without an income but also left traumatised and also some to charities who offer counselling as I feel people should be allowed as much counselling as they need and not have to pay for it or be on waiting lists.
“Even just ÂŁ1 can make a huge difference, so please click the link to donate or share the link if you can.Â
“I’m a nursery teacher so I can’t imagine the fear those children and adults must have felt.
“Even me doing this helps just a little bit, it’s better than nothing.
“Children shouldn’t be made to feel scared to go out and businesses shouldn’t have to suffer because of one person’s horrendous actions.”
Master Car Body Repairs owner Colin Parry said:
“I’m trying to find the right words to thank everyone who has given me, my work colleagues, and most of all the little girls and their families, unparalleled support throughout this past week.
“You have all helped us with your wonderful comments, we truly all feel overwhelmed with love!
“It has been a week full of nightmares, flashbacks and tears, and also for us, concern that we remain closed while the investigation continues, keeping the road section closed, with no access.
“This isn’t about us, we as a team know that the horrific tragedy of what has happened here is paramount. We send our deepest condolences to the families and their friends who have lost their precious little girls. And all of the other families and little princesses who were attacked and recovering we hear you in our dreams believe me.”