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Teachers of Southport stabbing victim plan charity skydive to 'celebrate her incredible spirit'

  • Jennifer Sephton and Adrian Antell, who lead the infant and junior schools on Farnborough Road, are organizing a charity skydive from 15,000 feet to honor the memory of Elsie Dot Stancombe, a former pupil from Southport.
  • The skydive supports Elsie's Story Charitable Trust, created by Elsie's family after the July 29 attack that killed Elsie and two other children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
  • Children from both schools will participate in a 'break the rules day,' where they can make donations to enjoy privileges such as dancing during lessons or wearing temporary tattoos, which normally go against the school rules.
  • Ms Sephton expressed a deep personal connection to the charity and praised Elsie as a vibrant and determined young woman full of energy, while Mr Antell admitted they would be quite nervous about the skydive but felt motivated by Elsie's inspiring spirit.
  • The skydive aims to honor Elsie's spirit and raise funds for grants that bring "happiness and hope" through community activities, reflecting the charity’s commitment to long-lasting support in Southport.
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The Guide Liverpool broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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