Murdered toddler James Bulger's family find items from vandalised grave

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Denise Fergus A white marble style headstone with a picture of James Bulger top centre and engraved with a tribute and message of love from his parents. Either side are two cherub or angel statues with their heads smashed off. Denise Fergus

James Bulger's grave in Kirkdale Cemetery was vandalised twice in six weeks

The family of murdered toddler James Bulger say they have found items taken from his grave when it was vandalised.

The two-year-old was abducted from a Bootle shopping centre in 1993, before being tortured and killed by Jon Venables and Robert Thompson - then both aged 10 - in a crime that shocked the nation.

Two cherub statues next to James' grave in Kirkdale Cemetery were damaged twice in six weeks earlier this year – once in February and and again this month. A fundraiser to repair the headstone amassed more than £23,000.

Earlier this month, a 78-year-old man, from Kirkby, was arrested on suspicion of theft and criminal damage.

PA Media Toddler James Bulger, who has a short mop of fair hair, is wearing a brown patterned jumper over a blue shirt and smiles at the camera.PA Media

The death of two-year-old James Bulger shocked the nation in 1993

In a post on the Facebook page of the James Bulger Memorial Trust charity, his family said they had "found the 2 vandalised cherub heads" following a tip-off.

"We have also now found the original sleeping cherub and a couple of other items stolen from James's resting place."

They said items had also been seized from other graves and police would return them to the families concerned.


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