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Heartwarming update in Southport tragedy as Alice Da Silva’s parents raise funds for dance stage in little star’s memory


THE parents of Southport victim Alice Da Silva Aguiar are fundraising for a school dance stage in her memory, saying: “She was born to be a star.”

Alex and Sergio Aguiar said she began dancing at 16 months and was always wanting to perform.

Photo of Alice da Silva Aguiar, a young girl in school uniform, holding her bag.
The parents of Southport victim Alice Da Silva Aguiar are fundraising for a school dance stage in her memory
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Parents stand in a school playground.
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Alice’s parents Alex and Sergio Aguiar have plans to build a stage and playground in their daughter’s memory[/caption]

Smiling toddler girl in pink ballet tutu sitting on the floor.
Alice’s parents say ‘she was born to be a star’

The nine-year-old was killed along with Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class last summer.

Her ­grieving parents spoke to BBC Breakfast yesterday in their first TV interview on camera.

Looking at architect’s plans of the playground, mum Alex, 34, explained: “She joined baby ballet, then she was in the academy. I think she was born to be a star. The stage would be her favourite part.

“For us it’s really important to make this happen. She would be happy, I’m sure she’s proud of us doing this.”

Dad Sergio is running the London Marathon in April to help raise £250,000 for the playground at Churchtown Primary in Southport, Merseyside.

He said: “I’m running not just for Alice but everyone affected by last year’s tragedy.

“This playground is exactly the sort of place which Alice would have loved.”

Plans include a performance area, climbing frames, library and a memorial carved into a beam dedicating the facility to Alice and Bebe, who had been at the school.

Alice’s favourite teacher Alan Bowen said: “Every single minute of every play time and break time, she’d have been on that stage.”

Headteacher Jinnie Payne is running the marathon with Sergio. She said: “We’ll be holding Alice and Bebe in our hearts, and they’ll be powering us on towards the finish line.”


The girls’ murderer Axel Rudakubana, now 18, was last month sentenced to at least 52 years behind bars.

Photo of a young girl wearing a shirt that says "Pink goes with green".
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Tragic Bebe King, six, was another victim of the attack on a Taylor Swift dance class[/caption]

Photo of Elsie Dot Stancombe.
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Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, also tragically died in the horrific events of last July[/caption]

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