Mother of nine-year-old Olivia tells her daughter’s killer to ‘own up’ in emotional video
The mother of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel has told her killer to “own up” in an emotional video appeal.
The mother of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel has told her killer to “own up” in an emotional video appeal.
Cheryl Korbel, whose daughter was fatally shot in their home in Dovecot, Liverpool, paid tribute to her “little shadow” in the video, which was filmed and released by Merseyside Police.
Wearing a cast on her wrist after she was injured during the shooting, a tearful Ms Korbel said she hoped whoever was responsible for the killing would come forward.
“You know you’ve done wrong so you need to own up,” she said.
“Like I’ve taught my kids, you do something wrong, you own up to it.
“If anyone is hiding these guns, they need to speak up because they need to be off these streets.
“No one, no one at all should have to go through this.”
Ms Korbel said Olivia was “amazing” and “loved life”.
“She was my little shadow. She went everywhere with me,” Ms Korbel added.
“Everyone she met, they all fell in love with her. She left a mark on everyone she met.
“She may well have only been nine but she packed a lot in to those nine years.
“She never, never stopped talking – and that’s what I miss the most because I can’t hear her talk.
“We were organising days out, we were on the summer holidays. We took Liv swimming.
“We went to Blackpool, just me and Liv.
“We were talking about going to get a new uniform for school but I didn’t get that chance to get a new uniform.
“But I’ll keep going, for Liv.”