Community Unites for Blood Drive in Memory of Stabbing Victim Elsie Stancombe
May 18, 2025
Seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe was tragically murdered alongside two other girls during a mass stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in July 2024.
In the wake of this tragedy, Elsie's mother emphasized the importance of community spirit, expressing a desire for Southport to be remembered for its resilience rather than the horrific events of that day.
During a recent donation drive organized by Elsie's parents through their charity, Elsie's Story, nearly 100 donors came together at St John Stone Church to support blood donation efforts.
The donation drive was uplifting, with Ms. Stancombe thanking the donors and staff for their invaluable support in the face of ongoing blood supply challenges.
Dr. Jo Farrar, chief executive of NHS Blood and Transplant, praised the community's response, highlighting that each blood donation can save or improve the lives of multiple patients.
The NHS is currently appealing for blood and platelet donors, particularly O negative blood, due to concerns about critical supply levels amid upcoming bank holidays.
An amber alert remains in place for O negative blood supplies in England, stemming from a severe shortage linked to a cyber-attack on London hospitals in July 2024.
Ms. Stancombe highlighted the importance of blood transfusions for injured victims on the day of the attack, noting that NHS Blood and Transplant made 10 emergency deliveries of blood to hospitals.
Concerns have been raised about potential blood supply shortages due to the anticipated drop in donations during the upcoming bank holidays.
Dr. Farrar acknowledged the inspiration drawn from Elsie's Story and reiterated the significant impact of blood donations, stating that each donation can help multiple individuals.
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Express & Star • May 18, 2025
Mother of Southport victim praises ‘inspiring’ blood donors
Eastern Daily Press • May 18, 2025
Mother of Southport victim praises ‘inspiring’ blood donors
Oxford Mail • May 18, 2025
Mother of Southport victim praises ‘inspiring’ blood donors
Maldon and Burnham Standard • May 18, 2025
Mother of Southport victim praises ‘inspiring’ blood donors