Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s mother tells daughter’s killer to ‘own up’ as she speaks out for first time since shooting

Bereaved Cheryl Korbel, wearing cast on wrist after being injured in attack, says shooter ‘knows they’ve done wrong’

Liam James
Wednesday 07 September 2022 00:13 BST
Police share footage of Olivia Pratt-Korbel with her father at Christmas Market

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The mother of Olivia Pratt-Korbel told the young girl’s killer to “own up” in her first public comments since the shooting.

Cheryl Korbel, who was shot alongside her nine-year-old daughter at their home in Dovecot, Liverpool, paid tribute to her “little shadow” in a video filmed and released by Merseyside Police.

Ms Korbel, 46, said she hoped whoever was responsible for the killing would come forward.

She said: “You know you’ve done wrong, so you need to own up. Like I 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 the streets.

“No one, no one at all should have to go through this.”

Wearing a cast on her wrist after being injured during the shooting, Ms Korbel said the family had been planning days out and a trip to buy Olivia’s new school uniform before she died.

Cheryl Korbel said she will ‘keep going’
Cheryl Korbel said she will ‘keep going’ (PA)

She said: “I didn’t get that chance to go and get her school uniform.

“But I’ll keep going, for Liv.”

She broke down in tears as she described how her daughter would never stop talking and said: “That’s what I miss the most, because I can’t hear her talk.”

Olivia’s father, John Francis Pratt, also paid tribute to his daughter and called for anyone with information on her death to come forward.

In a statement, Mr Pratt and his wider family said: “We don’t want another child to lose their life in such horrendous circumstances and we don’t want to see another family suffer like we are suffering now.

Olivia and her dad John Francis Pratt at a Christmas market
Olivia and her dad John Francis Pratt at a Christmas market (Merseyside Police)

“Olivia’s death cannot be in vain and we want people to feel safe and be safe, that can only happen if we all come together and make sure there is no place for guns, or those who use guns on our streets or in our communities.”

He also shared a video of his daughter enjoying herself on a merry-go-round.

A 34-year-old man from Liverpool arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder remains in custody after police were granted an extension to continue questioning him.

Three other men have been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.

Olivia was shot in her home when a gunman chased convicted burglar Joseph Nee into the property at about 10pm on 22 August.

A post-mortem examination found the medical cause of her death was a gunshot wound to the chest.

Additional reporting by Press Association

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