Churches open their doors after tree death

A partially fallen tree with a metal barrier around it Image source, Stuart Woodward/BBC
Image caption,

A seven-year-old girl died after a tree partially fell on Saturday at about 15:00 BST

  • Published

Churches will be opening their doors for anyone grieving following the tragic death of a seven-year-old girl after part of a tree collapsed.

Leonna Ruka, seven, was in Southend's Chalkwell Park on Saturday with her family when she was fatally injured. Her six-year-old cousin remains in a critical condition.

People have been welcomed to St Mark's Church on Hamlet Road between 18:00 and 19:00 BST on Wednesday.

The church is open for a time of reflection, prayer and lighting of candles for anyone grieving or feeling troubled following the tragedy.

A little girl smiling at the camera and she has pink bows in her hair. She looks happy Image source, Essex Police
Image caption,

Hundreds of teddy bears and flowers have been left at Chalkwell Park following the death of seven-year-old Leonna Ruka

St Michael's and All Angels Church on Leigh Road in Westcliff-on-Sea will also be opening on Thursday from 09:00 BST.

A spokesperson for the church said: "We are desperately saddened to hear of the tragedy that occurred over the weekend in Chalkwell Park.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to the family of the child that passed away and of those seriously injured.

"We also send our love and support to those nearby who did all they could to help."

Get in touch

Do you have a story suggestion for Essex?