Roads were gridlocked as hundreds of mourners turned out to pay their respects and celebrate the life of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
The street where the young boy, six, lived and later lost his life at the hands of his evil stepmum Emma Tustin and father Thomas Hughes was packed out on Sunday by those wishing to honour the youngster.
A brief applause broke out for the child on Cranmore Road, however, there were also long periods of silence and reflection as the community came to terms with his tragic death, as reported by Birmingham Live.Some who attended the vigil wept while others gathered at the house where his injuries were inflicted to pay a silent tribute.Hundreds of balloons were released into the air shortly after 1pm this afternoon in
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