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Grief Shared: Families Find Strength After Dance Tragedy
8 Dec
Summary
- Families grieve three young girls lost at a dance event last year.
- BBC documentary captures families' journey of sorrow and remembrance.
- Shared time and legacy projects offer solace amidst profound loss.

The families of three young girls tragically lost at a dance class in Southport last year are sharing their profound journey through grief. Over the past nine months, a documentary team has been documenting their experiences, revealing how they are navigating their sorrow and establishing lasting legacies for their daughters.
Mutual support has been a cornerstone of their healing process. Jenni Stancombe, mother of seven-year-old Elsie, expressed the importance of their collective strength, noting that together, they find light even in the darkest times. Their shared conversations and experiences have forged a powerful bond.
Elsie, aged seven, Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, and six-year-old Bebe King, tragically died during a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop in July 2024. The documentary will explore the enduring impact of their loss and the ways their families are keeping their memories alive.


