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Brianna Ghey’s mother launches mental health fundraiser in daughter’s memory

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The mother of Brianna Ghey has launched a fundraiser with the goal of helping children with their mental health problems in honour of her late daughter.

Content warning: This story includes topics that could make some readers feel uncomfortable and/or upset. The 16-year-old was tragically killed in Warrington in February of this year, prompting an outpouring of grief, shock and anger across the UK.

Since then, a boy and girl, both 15-years-old, have been charged with her murder and vigils have been held across the UK to pay tribute to Brianna.

Despite a motive not yet being established, police are investigating “all lines of inquiry” – including it being a potential hate crime.

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