A vigil is taking place this afternoon to show how much little Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was loved. The country has seen an outpouring of affection for the six-year-old since details of his tragic death emerged during the trial of stepmother Emma Tustin and Thomas Hughes.
Members of a heartbroken community in Shirley, where the youngster lived, gathered in a display of love for the schoolboy who had always wanted to be a footballer, BirminghamLive reports. READ MORE:Arthur Labinjo-Hughes killing: Government announces national inquiry as killers' sentences reviewed Organised by a resident of Cranmore Road, where Arthur lost his life, a large crowd came together to pay their respects and release balloons.
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