Elle Edwards: Two people arrested in connection with fatal shooting on Christmas Eve are released from custody

Two people arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of Elle Edwards at a pub have been released from the custody of detectives investigating her killing.

Two people arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of Elle Edwards at a pub have been released from the custody of detectives investigating her killing.

A 30-year-old man from Tranmere detained on Monday on suspicion of murder and attempted murder has been recalled to prison on licence, Merseyside Police said.

A woman, 19, from Rock Ferry who was arrested on Monday on suspicion of conspiracy to murder has been bailed.

Ms Edwards, 26, was shot dead on Christmas Eve at the Lighthouse Inn in Wallasey Village on the Wirral.

A 31-year-old man arrested on Thursday on suspicion of conspiracy to murder remains in custody, the force said.

Four men were injured in the shooting, including one who was left in a critical condition.

Detectives have said Ms Edwards was not believed to have been the intended target of the attack.

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Moment of arrest in Elle Edwards killing

On Thursday, police released footage of one of the arrests.

The black and white recording shows armed officers entering a property on a residential street before exiting with a suspect and putting them in a police car.

Speaking on Wednesday, Deputy Chief Constable Ian Critchley, of Merseyside Police, said investigators were working “round the clock” to work out what happened before, during and after the attack.

He said: “We have made great strides forward but I am appealing for further information.”

Ms Edwards’ family has been left “devastated” and “inconsolable” by her death, police said.

Friends told Sky News they were dancing and enjoying a night out when “in a split second” everything changed.

Meg and Jess, who did not give their surnames, told Sky News they thought the gunshots they heard were fireworks until they saw their friend lying on the floor.

“We went to go get a drink and we were at the bar and we just heard bangs,” Jess said.

“The second I heard Elle, I was like, ‘It’s not, it’s not, it’s not’.

“I could see her on the floor, people around her trying to help her.

“You just feel hopeless, you can’t help, you can’t do anything.”

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Ms Edwards’ sister, who lives in Dubai, had left the venue sometime earlier.

“It plays on your mind, knowing whether she should have gone home,” Meg said, adding: “We had been dancing and singing and now she’s on the floor.”