Alice's parents raise funds for playground
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Southport victim 'born to be a star', say parents fundraising for memorial stage

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Alice da Silva Aguiar was nine when she was killed at a Taylor Swift -themed dance class.
Her parents are fundraising for a new playground which will include a stage.
They plan to build it at Churchtown Primary School , where she was a pupil.
Her father Sergio said he would be running the London Marathon to raise funds for the playground.
Ms Payne also spoke to the congregation and told them one of the school's teachers had named her baby in Alice 's memory, a moment that appeared to deeply move her mother. Asked by the BBC what she thought of when remembering her daughter, Alex said: " Happiness , kindness - everything good.".
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