Scammers offered fake links to stream Southport victim’s funeral, police warn

22 August 2024, 10:54

Bebe King was one of the three children killed in the knife attack (Merseyside Police)
Southport incident. Picture: PA

Merseyside Police said officers from its cyber unit were made aware of a number of Facebook accounts.

A warning has been issued by police after scammers offered fake links to a live stream of the funeral of one of the Southport stabbing victims.

Merseyside Police said officers from its cyber unit were made aware of a number of Facebook accounts providing a fake link, and link to a donations page, for a live stream of the funeral of six-year-old Bebe King, which was held on Saturday.

Bebe, Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, suffered fatal injuries in the attack at the Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29.

Flowers outside the Atkinson Art Centre following the July 29 knife attack (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Flowers outside the Atkinson Art Centre following the July 29 knife attack (Owen Humphreys/PA)

The force issued advice on avoiding similar scams ahead of Elsie’s funeral, due to be held on Friday.

Detective inspector Steve Frame said: “We are aware of social media accounts offering people the chance to view live streams of funerals in exchange for donations.

“To take advantage of such a tragic incident is appalling and we want to give people advice on how to avoid being scammed.

“Many frauds start by tricking people into entering their details into an apparently legitimate site. Take care when accessing websites, particularly those promoted by social media accounts – they may not be what they appear to be.

“Never automatically click on a link in an unexpected email, text or social media post.

“Remember, email addresses and phone numbers can be spoofed, so don’t use those as a means to verify that a message or call is authentic.

“The best way to get in touch with a company is to use a known email or phone number, such as the one on the back of your bank card.”

The service for Elsie, which her family are referring to as Elsie’s Special Day, will be held in Birkdale, near Southport, on Friday.

By Press Association

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