Fresh appeal to help bring Ellis Cox's killer to justice

The 19-year-old's family's have released another tribute

Ellis Cox at the age of 11
Author: Harry BoothPublished 17th Jul 2024

The family of a teenager who was shot dead on an industrial estate in Aintree have issued a fresh plea for people to help bring his killers to justice.

The 19-year-old was attacked on the Liver industrial estate on Sunday 23 June.

In a statement, his family say 'bad things do happen to good people' and they 'won't rest until those responsible face justice.'

They said:

"It’s been 24 days since our world changed forever and Ellis was ripped from our lives and in a couple of days we will lay him to rest. He was 19. He had so much to live for and we all had so much to look forward to. All those important milestones in life - his 21st birthday, first boys’ trip, marriage, kids, first home - all taken from him in the most unimaginable way.

"Ellis was an exceptional son. Loving, kind and so protective of his mum but because of someone’s cowardly actions all those milestones his parents and family should be looking forward to celebrating have been taken from us and for what?

Ellis Cox aged three

"Bad things do happen to good people. He had his whole life ahead of him and we won’t rest until those responsible face justice. This could happen again and it could be your child. We wouldn’t wish this living hell on anyone.

"We need your help and will continue to appeal for anyone with any information to come forward no matter how long it takes. The smallest piece of information could lead to bringing those responsible to justice because now this is all we can do for our Ellis to make sure we get justice for him."

An 18-year-old man, of no fixed abode, and a 17-year-old boy, from West Derby, were arrested earlier this month on suspicion of murder and have since been released on police bail, pending further enquiries.

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