Her life was just beginning, says father of Christmas Eve reveller shot in pub
Elle Edwards died after a gunman opened fire on the Lighthouse pub in Wallasey, Merseyside, shortly before midnight on December 24

A grieving father whose daughter was shot dead in a Merseyside pub while celebrating on Christmas Eve said her life was only just beginning.
Tim Edwards said he hopes a foundation in the name of his daughter, Elle Edwards, 26, will combat gun violence in the region.
Ms Edwards was shot while out celebrating Christmas with friends, when a gunman opened fire on the Lighthouse pub in Wallasey Village on the Wirral, shortly before midnight on December 24.
She was not believed to have been the intended target of the shooting.
In his first interview since her death, Mr Edwards told Sky News that Elle, a beautician and dental nurse, āhad a heart of goldā.
He said: āShe was beautiful looking and she was a great hugger. She was just a fantastic human being with a heart of gold.ā
He said the āhardest partā was that his daughterās life had been cut short aged just 26. āShe was just getting going,ā he told Sky News.
āShe had her focus, she had her own ambitions and she was achieving them, and everything was set in place for her and it was just taken away, and thatās sad.ā
He added: āThere are no winners with gun crime.
āIf you pick up a gun, your future is over and everybody elseās future around you is over. Itās dead simple. Itās absolutely pointless and it solves nothing.
āI want to see a positive that comes out of this. Elleās name will be used for good in the future. She canāt be forgotten.ā
Ms Edwardsās funeral will take place on January 25.
Connor Chapman, 22, will go on trial for the murder of Elle Edwards on June 7.