injuries, a third person was critically hurt and he is now to be in a stable condition. i don t think it lljust be aware prayers are said this morning. they will be many faiths same press across and around the city, the county and much further afield, the city, the county and much furtherafield, because the city, the county and much further afield, because of this story has affected so many people, so many lives, and we have seen that over the past week when we have seen various vigils. on tuesday night, saint peters church opened its doors for people to come and say prayers, lay flowers and light a candle. huge gathering at the university. grief stricken students sending force and on thursday thousands of people packed old market square to pay tribute and stand shoulder to shoulder with one another. thank you very much- parents and children are facing more disruption next month, after teachers in england announced two new days of strikes. the national education union will walk out o
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moment. you know, behind us is the school. we re seeing community members, parents bringing their kids, laying flowers. we ve seen some of the family members of victims come here and lay flowers. so it s a somber day of course. we ll see more activity later tonight when there s a candlelight vigil. but this is a day that for parents here they were scared, they were afraid for this day. they didn t know how things were going to go because this community is still so divided, brianna. there are still so many questions about what happened here, the fact that there s not been any transparency. many of the families still asking for answers to the questions they have about exactly what happened here. and the other thing is family members had the opportunity recently to go inside that building and see where their kids died, took their last breaths. and from what i m told from these family members it was such a sad moment for them but they
now from uvalde, where this is a community that is coping still a year later, shimon. yeah, coping, i think, feeling a lot of anger, a lot of anxiety. i was just talking to some family members that we featured in our documentary sunday night. they actually came here and dropped off flowers, mia cerrillo, who was one of the girls who called 911, as she s on that bus with the other students who were rescued, some 77 minutes after and they came here to lay flowers. but you can tell that this is really affecting the families today and the survivors. you can just see it, you can just feel it. there were tears in her eyes. and you could, you know, having been around these people for a little while now, there s definitely a different feeling today than there has been any other day that i ve certainly seen them.
to lay flowers, but her death has affected people beyond warrington. look at the crowds in liverpool earlier tonight. look at the crowds in liverpool earliertonight. up look at the crowds in liverpool earlier tonight. up to 1000 people gathered there to hold a vigil in her memory, organised by members of the trans community and supporters. more events are planned tomorrow in manchester, glasgow, belfastand york. as for the investigation itself, cheshire police have said all lines of inquiry are being explored, including whether this was a hate crime, and detectives have been given more time to question two children arrested on sunday, a boy and a girl, aged 15 years old. brianna had a large following on social media. more people every day come here to lay flowers. and just to tell you, ed, a fundraising page set up for her family has tonight raised over £80,000. fiona, thank you very much for the latest from