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Friends unveil Billie-Jo memorial | Friends unveil Billie-Jo memorial |
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A permanent memorial to a teenager murdered in East Sussex almost 11 years ago has been unveiled. | |
Billie-Jo Jenkins was 13 when she was found battered to death with an iron tent peg on the patio of her home in Hastings on 15 February 1997. | Billie-Jo Jenkins was 13 when she was found battered to death with an iron tent peg on the patio of her home in Hastings on 15 February 1997. |
Her foster father, Sion Jenkins, 49, of Lymington, Hampshire, was acquitted of her murder after a third trial in 2006. | Her foster father, Sion Jenkins, 49, of Lymington, Hampshire, was acquitted of her murder after a third trial in 2006. |
Friends of Billie-Jo spent two years fundraising for the memorial which is part sculpture and part bench. | Friends of Billie-Jo spent two years fundraising for the memorial which is part sculpture and part bench. |
The memorial, carved from a single trunk of oak, is located under a willow tree in Alexandra Park, Hastings, close to where Billie-Jo lived. | The memorial, carved from a single trunk of oak, is located under a willow tree in Alexandra Park, Hastings, close to where Billie-Jo lived. |
It was unveiled in front of her friends and family, including her mother. | It was unveiled in front of her friends and family, including her mother. |
The bench commemorates the 10th anniversary of Billie-Jo's death | The bench commemorates the 10th anniversary of Billie-Jo's death |
Laura Martin, one of Billie-Jo's school friends, recalled how they wanted a memorial that was "different and unique". | Laura Martin, one of Billie-Jo's school friends, recalled how they wanted a memorial that was "different and unique". |
"Billie was unique. A really good friend, very funny. Always acting and singing, dancing," she said. | "Billie was unique. A really good friend, very funny. Always acting and singing, dancing," she said. |
Joc Hare, who sculpted the memorial, said the idea was to "create a space for teens to hang out". | Joc Hare, who sculpted the memorial, said the idea was to "create a space for teens to hang out". |
"A place to meditate, and to be playful at the same time," he said. | "A place to meditate, and to be playful at the same time," he said. |
Billie-Jo's foster father was not invited to Saturday's event. | Billie-Jo's foster father was not invited to Saturday's event. |
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