While leading a protest against gun and knife crime, Elle Edwards’ father declared that “things had to change.” Tim takes part in the Guns Down, Gloves Up initiative.
Christmas Eve (December 24, 2022) saw the death of Elle Edwards in a shooting at the Wallasey bar. Although it was intended to be a day of celebration, for the Edwards family, it was the most tragic day.
While spending Christmas Eve with friends at the Lighthouse bar in Wallasey Village, the 26-year-old beautician was shot in the head.
For the horrific shooting at a Merseyside bar, authorities detained three people. In contrast, Elle Edwards’s distraught father is participating in a walking challenge in favor of the “Weapons Down, Gloves Up” initiative.
Tim Edwards, who is Elle Edwards’ father? The Sister She Has
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Elle Edwards, a victim of the Wallasey Pub shooting, was Tim and Gaynor Edwards’ daughter. The deceased victim also has a Lucy-named sibling.
The Wallasey Pub Shooting and the terrible death of Elle Edwards have received a lot of media attention. In a recent campaign against gun and knife crime, the grieving father of Elle, who was shot on Christmas Eve, said that “things had to change.”
Tim Edwards is taking part in a walking challenge to raise money for the Guns Down, Gloves Up project in an effort to effect change.
Tim stated, “We want the city and region to come together and let people know we won’t take it anymore. Together with comedian and actor John May from Liverpool, Mr. Edwards makes the journey from Land’s End to John O’Groats.
Actor John May admitted the prevalence of knife and gun crimes in Liverpool; the majority of those responsible are unemployed. According to John, many young individuals join gangs out of loyalty or a need for a sense of belonging.
Weapons Down instills accountability in them. They have also guaranteed job placement at the end of it. It teaches kids persistence over time, success over time, and both, the actor said.
According to May, the nonprofit initiative attempts to help stop young people from becoming involved in gangs and committing crimes in the future.
However, Elle Edwards’ father claimed that fury and hatred were unhealthy and unproductive states to be in. He claimed that once we improve their environment, our job is done. “All right, let’s get this done. Mr. Edwards continued, “If we can achieve that, then that is the result we’re going for.
Mother Gaynor of Elle Edwards arrived at the funeral
On February 25, 2023, a funeral service for Elle Edwards was held at St. Nicholas Church in Wallasey. Gaynor, the grieving mother, appeared at the burial to show her respect.
After that, a private service was to be performed at Landican Cemetery and Crematory.
Tim Edwards, Elle’s father, carried her casket into the church for the funeral, which was attended by relatives and friends. Mourners lined the streets as he did so.
The devastated family of Elle referred to her as a special daughter and the joy of their lives.
The arrest of three suspects in the death of Elle Edwards
Three persons have just been apprehended by detectives investigating the murder of Elle Edwards on Christmas Eve. A 23-year-old man and woman were held on suspicion of plotting to murder someone, according to Merseyside Police.
Thomas Waring, 20, is accused of assisting an offender and having a restricted firearm, among other things.
Mr. Waring is set to appear before the Wirral Adult Remand Court in Barnston, Wirral’s Private Drive. The Heswall guy and the Tranmere woman were both granted bail and released.
The 22-year-old Connor Chapman is accused of killing Elle Edwards. The trial for Champman is set to start on June 7.