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Man due in court charged with murder of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, nine

Olivia Pratt-Korbel was gunned down at her home in August (Picture: PA)
Olivia Pratt-Korbel was gunned down at her home in August (Picture: PA)

A 34-year-old man is due in court today charged with the murder of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, nine.

Thomas Cashman is expected to attend Liverpool Magistrates’ Court later alongside Paul Russell, 40, who is accused of assisting an offender.

Cashman is said to have killed the nine-year-old at her home in Didcot, Liverpool, and is also accused of the attempted murder of her mother, Cheryl Korbel and convicted burglar Joseph Nee.

Nee was chased by a gunman into the house on August 22 in an incident which left 46-year-old Korbel injured.

Cashman, from the West Derby area, is further charged with two counts of possessing a firearm to endanger life.

Russell, from West Derby, faces a single count of assisting an offender.

So far, there have been 11 arrests in connection with Olivia’s death, with nine men previously detained as part of the wide-scale investigation.

Undated family handout photo issued by Merseyside Police of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel was fatally shot on Monday night at her home in Kingsheath Avenue, Knotty Ash, Liverpool. The people of Liverpool have been urged to turn in the masked gunman who killed Olivia as he chased his intended target into her home. Picture date: Wednesday August 24, 2022. PA Photo. Joseph Nee, 35, from the Dovecot area of Liverpool, is understood to be the man hurt in the violence that left Olivia dead and her mother wounded on Monday. He forced his way in to her family home while trying to flee a masked gunman, and while the little girl lay dying, Nee, who was also shot, was taken to hospital by his friends in a black Audi. Merseyside Police have refused to publicly identify Nee, but earlier said a 35-year-old man injured in the shooting would be recalled to prison for breaching the terms of his release. See PA story POLICE KnottyAsh. Photo credit should read: Family Handout/PA Wire
Olivia ‘oozed kindness’ (Picture: PA)

All of them were later bailed.

Classmates of Olivia have been sharing their memories of her and receiving counselling since returning to school after her death, her headteacher said.

Rebecca Wilkinson, headteacher of St Margaret Mary’s Catholic Junior School in Huyton, said the nine-year-old ‘oozed kindness’ and would be remembered for her smile.

‘We have had counsellors in every class,’ she explained.

‘(The children) are devastated at the loss of their friend, they truly are, but the counselling has definitely helped and we have been so proud of the resilience the children have shown since they’ve been back.’

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Olivia’s funeral was held at St Margaret Mary’s Church in Knotty Ash last month.

Pink ties, jackets, scarves and bows were worn by those attending the service after her family asked people to wear a ‘splash of pink’.

Ms Korbel carried a pink teddy bear into the service, during which she said: ‘Liv touched so many people’s hearts and was loved and adored by everyone. She will never be forgotten.

‘I will never say goodbye but what I will say is goodnight, love you, see you in the morning.’

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