First picture of schoolgirl, 7, stabbed to death in front of family in Bolton park

“Emily had such a cheeky smile and was beautiful inside and out"
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This is the first picture of a seven-year-old girl who was stabbed to death in front of her family in Bolton.

A 30-year-old woman arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder was assessed by specialist medical staff and detained under the Mental Health Act. She remains in a highly secure facility.

On Wednesday, Emily's grieving parents paid tribute to their daughter, saying: “Emily was our only child and the light of our lives.

“She was always full of joy, love and laughter. Emily had such a cheeky smile and was beautiful inside and out. She had a heart as big as her smile."

Seven-year-old girl stabbed to death by stranger in Bolton park

They went on to describe how the seven-year-old was "never happier" than when she was spending time with family and friends.

"She was our own little social butterfly," they said.

Their statement, issued by Greater Manchester police continued: “Emily had a passion for the outdoors and loved to play any sport, even when she was wearing her pink sparkly dresses!!

“We are beyond devastated that this random act of violence means that we will never get to see our beautiful little girl grow up into the wonderful young lady she was showing such promise of becoming.

“It is truly heart breaking to wake up to a world without Emily in it and we cannot comprehend why this has happened.

“We would like to thank the members of the public that assisted us in the park and express our gratitude to the emergency services for doing their upmost to save Emily’s life.

“Thank you to everyone for their kind messages of support and for continuing to respect our privacy at this difficult time."

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