Brianna Ghey: Vigils held in UK and Ireland for schoolgirl

On Wednesday evening, people attended candlelight vigils in several cities and towns in the UK and Ireland in memory of Brianna Ghey.

The 16-year-old transgender girl was stabbed to death in a park in Culcheth, Cheshire, on Saturday.

A boy and girl, both aged 15, have appeared in court charged with her murder.

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Candles with a sign outside the Department of Education in London as members of the public attend a candle-lit vigil in memory of transgender teenager Brianna Ghey, who was fatally stabbed in a park on Saturday.IMAGE SOURCE,PA MEDIA
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Candles with a sign outside the Department of Education in London
Members of the public attend a a candle-lit vigil at Belfast City Hall, in memory of transgender teenager Brianna Ghey, who was fatally stabbed in a park on SaturdayIMAGE SOURCE,PA MEDIA
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Members of the public gather outside Belfast City Hall
A picture of Brianna Ghey, as members of the public attend a candle-lit vigil in Dublin in memory of the transgender teenagerIMAGE SOURCE,PA MEDIA
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A picture of Brianna Ghey at a vigil in central Dublin
Members of the public attend a candle-lit vigil at the Spire on O'Connell Street in Dublin, in memory of transgender teenager Brianna Ghey.IMAGE SOURCE,PA MEDIA
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Members of the public attend a candle-lit vigil at the Spire on O’Connell Street in Dublin
People attend a vigil in Sackville Gardens in ManchesterIMAGE SOURCE,EPA
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People attend a vigil in Sackville Gardens in Manchester
People attend a candlelit vigil for murdered 16-year-old Brianna Ghey at Sackville Gardens in Manchester.IMAGE SOURCE,EPA
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People gather in Manchester’s Sackville Gardens
A person holds up a candle at Sackville Gardens in ManchesterIMAGE SOURCE,EPA
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A person holds up a candle at Sackville Gardens in Manchester
People gather for a vigil at Dalton Square, LancasterIMAGE SOURCE,PA MEDIA
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People gather for a vigil at Dalton Square, Lancaster

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