Anfield lights up pink as part of Southport tragedy solidarity
This weekend, Anfield is joining a number of local buildings in being lit up pink as a mark of respect and solidarity after the tragedy in Southport.
Three young girls died as a result of a shocking attack at a local dance class on Monday, and several children and adults remain in hospital receiving treatment for injuries sustained.
In support of everyone who has been affected by the events, many buildings across the region are lighting up in pink colours on the evenings of August 2, August 3 and August 4.
Anfield is among them, alongside The Atkinson in Southport town centre, St George’s Hall, the Royal Liver Building, Liverpool Town Hall, the Cunard, hospitals across the north west, and more.
The thoughts and prayers of everyone at LFC continue to be with all those affected by the tragedy.
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