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Killed girl's A-levels revealed Killed girl's A-levels revealed
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A teenage girl found battered to death with her mother and brother achieved two As and a B in her A-level results.A teenage girl found battered to death with her mother and brother achieved two As and a B in her A-level results.
About 100 balloons were released by friends of Kesha Wizzart on the day she was due to pick up her results at Parrs Wood Sixth Form College, Manchester.About 100 balloons were released by friends of Kesha Wizzart on the day she was due to pick up her results at Parrs Wood Sixth Form College, Manchester.
The 18-year-old was due to start a law degree at the University of Manchester.The 18-year-old was due to start a law degree at the University of Manchester.
Pierre Williams, 32, of Birmingham, is charged with killing Kesha, Fred, 13, and their mother Beverley Samuels, 36, at their home in Fallowfield.Pierre Williams, 32, of Birmingham, is charged with killing Kesha, Fred, 13, and their mother Beverley Samuels, 36, at their home in Fallowfield.
Kesha studied English, law and philosophy at Parrs Wood Sixth Form College, Didsbury.Kesha studied English, law and philosophy at Parrs Wood Sixth Form College, Didsbury.
She had already received an A in her law course and had been awarded a scholarship to study the subject at degree level at the University of Manchester.She had already received an A in her law course and had been awarded a scholarship to study the subject at degree level at the University of Manchester.
Kesha dreamed of becoming a barristerKesha dreamed of becoming a barrister
Speaking on Thursday, her friend Farzana Dudwhaller described the event as a day of mixed emotions.Speaking on Thursday, her friend Farzana Dudwhaller described the event as a day of mixed emotions.
"It's been very difficult," she told BBC Radio Manchester."It's been very difficult," she told BBC Radio Manchester.
"There has been a mixture of feelings. Happiness for her results but also sadness at the fact she is not here to collect them." "There has been a mixture of feelings. Happiness for her results but also sadness at the fact she is not here to collect them.
"She would have gone on to do anything she set her mind to. That's just how Kesha was. Once she set her mind to it she would go out and do it - whatever it took."
Hundreds of mourners turned out for the triple funeral at The Holy Name of Jesus Church on Manchester's Oxford Road on Friday.Hundreds of mourners turned out for the triple funeral at The Holy Name of Jesus Church on Manchester's Oxford Road on Friday.
A statement was read out by police on behalf of the family at the funeral.A statement was read out by police on behalf of the family at the funeral.
It said: "It will be incredibly difficult to say goodbye to Beverley, Kesha and Fred, but we want this to be a day for us to remember how they lived rather than the way they died.It said: "It will be incredibly difficult to say goodbye to Beverley, Kesha and Fred, but we want this to be a day for us to remember how they lived rather than the way they died.
"We want to celebrate the life, love and light they brought to some many."We want to celebrate the life, love and light they brought to some many.
"They had ambition and strength. Their success made us proud.""They had ambition and strength. Their success made us proud."