Andre Rebello, the senior Liverpool coroner who dealt with the death of 11-year-old Rhys Jones after he was shot in Croxteth, Liverpool 15 years ago, has spoken of his shock as he opened an inquest into the fatal shooting of another child. in town. The hearing at Gerard Majella Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday was told that Merseyside Police officers “wiped and ran” with Olivia after being called to the incident in Dovecot at around 10pm on August 22. Flowers continue to be left near the site (PA wire) Mr Rebello said: “Armed response officers attended and a nine-year-old child, Olivia Pratt-Korbel, was discovered with a gunshot wound to her chest. “Police officers grabbed and raced Olivia to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in the back of a police car. “At approximately 10:15 p.m., she was brought to the main entrance in the arms of a police officer. “The officer had covered her chest wound with his hand and it was determined that she had a weak heart that had stopped prior to her arrival at the hospital.” He said medical teams met Olivia as she arrived at the hospital and a major trauma call was made. Olivia was given CPR and a rapid blood transfusion at the hospital, but by 11.15pm she had no cardiac output, the coroner said. It is shocking that a nine-year-old girl, with a full life ahead of her, would be shot anywhere, but to be shot in her own home, in the safety of her own home, is heinous and unforgivable. Another Rebello “At 11.25pm, after extensive efforts by all involved, the decision was made to stop resuscitation and Olivia was confirmed dead,” Mr Rebello said. “I understand there is an active homicide investigation and although several arrests have been made, no one has been charged with murder.” The coroner added: “Fifteen years ago I was the coroner in Liverpool and I was told of Rees’ death. “It’s quite shocking that society hasn’t changed for the better. “It’s shocking that a nine-year-old girl, with a full life ahead of her, would be shot anywhere, but to be shot in her own home, in the safety of her own home, is heinous and unforgivable. “There must be people in Liverpool or elsewhere by now who know exactly how Olivia died and who was responsible for her death. Olivia, 9, died despite intensive resuscitation efforts (Average PA) “Olivia’s death will not only affect her family and friends, but the school communities, the church communities, not only in the Knotty Ash and Dovecot areas of Liverpool, but across the city, in Merseyside, and I know that all over this country people are shocked by Olivia’s event. death. “I understand that Merseyside Police would be very grateful for anyone with any information that could bring some insight into the circumstances in which Olivia came to be after her death, however trivial that information may be.” The inquest heard Olivia was born in Liverpool to mother Cheryl Korbel, a support worker, and father John Francis Pratt, an engineer. A post-mortem examination found her medical cause of death to be a gunshot wound to the chest, Mr Rebello said. He gave the body to the family for burial and adjourned the inquest to January 4. A 36-year-old man from Huyton and a 33-year-old man from Dovecot were arrested on suspicion of murder and two counts of attempted murder in connection with Olivia’s death last week and have been released on bail.
title: “Liverpool Shooting Police Officer Wiped And Ran With Olivia Pratt Korbel In An Attempt To Save The Girl Who Was Shot Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-01” author: “Judith Yeadon”
Andre Rebello, the senior Liverpool coroner who dealt with the death of 11-year-old Rhys Jones after he was shot in Croxteth, Liverpool 15 years ago, has spoken of his shock as he opened an inquest into the fatal shooting of another child. in town. The hearing at Gerard Majella Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday was told that Merseyside Police officers “wiped and ran” with Olivia after being called to the incident in Dovecot at around 10pm on August 22. Flowers continue to be left near the site (PA wire) Mr Rebello said: “Armed response officers attended and a nine-year-old child, Olivia Pratt-Korbel, was discovered with a gunshot wound to her chest. “Police officers grabbed and raced Olivia to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in the back of a police car. “At approximately 10:15 p.m., she was brought to the main entrance in the arms of a police officer. “The officer had covered her chest wound with his hand and it was determined that she had a weak heart that had stopped prior to her arrival at the hospital.” He said medical teams met Olivia as she arrived at the hospital and a major trauma call was made. Olivia was given CPR and a rapid blood transfusion at the hospital, but by 11.15pm she had no cardiac output, the coroner said. It is shocking that a nine-year-old girl, with a full life ahead of her, would be shot anywhere, but to be shot in her own home, in the safety of her own home, is heinous and unforgivable. Another Rebello “At 11.25pm, after extensive efforts by all involved, the decision was made to stop resuscitation and Olivia was confirmed dead,” Mr Rebello said. “I understand there is an active homicide investigation and although several arrests have been made, no one has been charged with murder.” The coroner added: “Fifteen years ago I was the coroner in Liverpool and I was told of Rees’ death. “It’s quite shocking that society hasn’t changed for the better. “It’s shocking that a nine-year-old girl, with a full life ahead of her, would be shot anywhere, but to be shot in her own home, in the safety of her own home, is heinous and unforgivable. “There must be people in Liverpool or elsewhere by now who know exactly how Olivia died and who was responsible for her death. Olivia, 9, died despite intensive resuscitation efforts (Average PA) “Olivia’s death will not only affect her family and friends, but the school communities, the church communities, not only in the Knotty Ash and Dovecot areas of Liverpool, but across the city, in Merseyside, and I know that all over this country people are shocked by Olivia’s event. death. “I understand that Merseyside Police would be very grateful for anyone with any information that could bring some insight into the circumstances in which Olivia came to be after her death, however trivial that information may be.” The inquest heard Olivia was born in Liverpool to mother Cheryl Korbel, a support worker, and father John Francis Pratt, an engineer. A post-mortem examination found her medical cause of death to be a gunshot wound to the chest, Mr Rebello said. He gave the body to the family for burial and adjourned the inquest to January 4. A 36-year-old man from Huyton and a 33-year-old man from Dovecot were arrested on suspicion of murder and two counts of attempted murder in connection with Olivia’s death last week and have been released on bail.
title: “Liverpool Shooting Police Officer Wiped And Ran With Olivia Pratt Korbel In An Attempt To Save The Girl Who Was Shot Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “Dave Pena”
Andre Rebello, the senior Liverpool coroner who dealt with the death of 11-year-old Rhys Jones after he was shot in Croxteth, Liverpool 15 years ago, has spoken of his shock as he opened an inquest into the fatal shooting of another child. in town. The hearing at Gerard Majella Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday was told that Merseyside Police officers “wiped and ran” with Olivia after being called to the incident in Dovecot at around 10pm on August 22. Flowers continue to be left near the site (PA wire) Mr Rebello said: “Armed response officers attended and a nine-year-old child, Olivia Pratt-Korbel, was discovered with a gunshot wound to her chest. “Police officers grabbed and raced Olivia to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in the back of a police car. “At approximately 10:15 p.m., she was brought to the main entrance in the arms of a police officer. “The officer had covered her chest wound with his hand and it was determined that she had a weak heart that had stopped prior to her arrival at the hospital.” He said medical teams met Olivia as she arrived at the hospital and a major trauma call was made. Olivia was given CPR and a rapid blood transfusion at the hospital, but by 11.15pm she had no cardiac output, the coroner said. It is shocking that a nine-year-old girl, with a full life ahead of her, would be shot anywhere, but to be shot in her own home, in the safety of her own home, is heinous and unforgivable. Another Rebello “At 11.25pm, after extensive efforts by all involved, the decision was made to stop resuscitation and Olivia was confirmed dead,” Mr Rebello said. “I understand there is an active homicide investigation and although several arrests have been made, no one has been charged with murder.” The coroner added: “Fifteen years ago I was the coroner in Liverpool and I was told of Rees’ death. “It’s quite shocking that society hasn’t changed for the better. “It’s shocking that a nine-year-old girl, with a full life ahead of her, would be shot anywhere, but to be shot in her own home, in the safety of her own home, is heinous and unforgivable. “There must be people in Liverpool or elsewhere by now who know exactly how Olivia died and who was responsible for her death. Olivia, 9, died despite intensive resuscitation efforts (Average PA) “Olivia’s death will not only affect her family and friends, but the school communities, the church communities, not only in the Knotty Ash and Dovecot areas of Liverpool, but across the city, in Merseyside, and I know that all over this country people are shocked by Olivia’s event. death. “I understand that Merseyside Police would be very grateful for anyone with any information that could bring some insight into the circumstances in which Olivia came to be after her death, however trivial that information may be.” The inquest heard Olivia was born in Liverpool to mother Cheryl Korbel, a support worker, and father John Francis Pratt, an engineer. A post-mortem examination found her medical cause of death to be a gunshot wound to the chest, Mr Rebello said. He gave the body to the family for burial and adjourned the inquest to January 4. A 36-year-old man from Huyton and a 33-year-old man from Dovecot were arrested on suspicion of murder and two counts of attempted murder in connection with Olivia’s death last week and have been released on bail.
title: “Liverpool Shooting Police Officer Wiped And Ran With Olivia Pratt Korbel In An Attempt To Save The Girl Who Was Shot Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-18” author: “Joelle Wilson”
Andre Rebello, the senior Liverpool coroner who dealt with the death of 11-year-old Rhys Jones after he was shot in Croxteth, Liverpool 15 years ago, has spoken of his shock as he opened an inquest into the fatal shooting of another child. in town. The hearing at Gerard Majella Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday was told that Merseyside Police officers “wiped and ran” with Olivia after being called to the incident in Dovecot at around 10pm on August 22. Flowers continue to be left near the site (PA wire) Mr Rebello said: “Armed response officers attended and a nine-year-old child, Olivia Pratt-Korbel, was discovered with a gunshot wound to her chest. “Police officers grabbed and raced Olivia to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in the back of a police car. “At approximately 10:15 p.m., she was brought to the main entrance in the arms of a police officer. “The officer had covered her chest wound with his hand and it was determined that she had a weak heart that had stopped prior to her arrival at the hospital.” He said medical teams met Olivia as she arrived at the hospital and a major trauma call was made. Olivia was given CPR and a rapid blood transfusion at the hospital, but by 11.15pm she had no cardiac output, the coroner said. It is shocking that a nine-year-old girl, with a full life ahead of her, would be shot anywhere, but to be shot in her own home, in the safety of her own home, is heinous and unforgivable. Another Rebello “At 11.25pm, after extensive efforts by all involved, the decision was made to stop resuscitation and Olivia was confirmed dead,” Mr Rebello said. “I understand there is an active homicide investigation and although several arrests have been made, no one has been charged with murder.” The coroner added: “Fifteen years ago I was the coroner in Liverpool and I was told of Rees’ death. “It’s quite shocking that society hasn’t changed for the better. “It’s shocking that a nine-year-old girl, with a full life ahead of her, would be shot anywhere, but to be shot in her own home, in the safety of her own home, is heinous and unforgivable. “There must be people in Liverpool or elsewhere by now who know exactly how Olivia died and who was responsible for her death. Olivia, 9, died despite intensive resuscitation efforts (Average PA) “Olivia’s death will not only affect her family and friends, but the school communities, the church communities, not only in the Knotty Ash and Dovecot areas of Liverpool, but across the city, in Merseyside, and I know that all over this country people are shocked by Olivia’s event. death. “I understand that Merseyside Police would be very grateful for anyone with any information that could bring some insight into the circumstances in which Olivia came to be after her death, however trivial that information may be.” The inquest heard Olivia was born in Liverpool to mother Cheryl Korbel, a support worker, and father John Francis Pratt, an engineer. A post-mortem examination found her medical cause of death to be a gunshot wound to the chest, Mr Rebello said. He gave the body to the family for burial and adjourned the inquest to January 4. A 36-year-old man from Huyton and a 33-year-old man from Dovecot were arrested on suspicion of murder and two counts of attempted murder in connection with Olivia’s death last week and have been released on bail.