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Balloons for Becky: Hundreds pay respects
Some 400 people gathered in St George’s Park on Sunday to remember Becky Watts.
Among the mourners was Becky’s father and stepmother Darren and Angie-Mae Galsworthy who, together with hundreds of other people, released brightly coloured balloons in her memory.
The 16-year-old disappeared from her home in Crown Hill on February 19.
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After intensive searches of open land and houses across the city her remains were found in a house in Barton Hill.
Her step-brother 28-year-old Nathan Matthews is charged with her murder.
Earlier Becky’s uncle Sam Galsworthy said: ” Becky is going to be laid to rest in the most loving, perfect and peaceful way.
Six other people are also charged in connection with her disappearance.