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Friends of Kirstie in chapel service
Monday 8th September 2008, 11:35AM BST.
Classmates of murdered teenager Kirstie Foster were set to hold a chapel service at Ellesmere College today to mark the start of term.
See also: Foster mansion tragedy
Schoolfriends of the 15-year-old arrived back at the college for the new academic year today.
Kirstie is believed to have been killed by her father, Chris Foster, 50, before he shot her mother Jill, set fire to their family home in Maesbrook and killed himself.
A team of counsellors and medical professionals are at the school to offer support to grieving students, and a special service dedicated to Kirstie is being planned for the coming days.
Teachers at the college are also planning to plant a tree and dedicate a plaque to Kirstie, who would have been starting Year 11 this week and was due to take her GCSEs next summer.
Brendan Wignall, college headteacher, has described Kirstie as a “charming” girl.
“She was a really nice girl, always cheerful and positive,” he said. “Everyone liked her, no-one disliked her and she was very polite and kind.”
The teenager had represented the £16,500-a-year college in horse shows and competitions, as well as playing for its netball, hockey and tennis teams.
Police have confirmed two of the bodies recovered from the Fosters’ burned-out home of Osbaston House as Kirstie’s parents, and say they strongly believe a third body, found in a different part of the house, is Kirstie’s.
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I have little sympathy for Chris as he created this nightmare, but it sure is a tragedy about his Wife and child. They didn’t deserve this.
May they rest in peace, my thought’s are with their family and friends.
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she was the innocent one in all of this, poor girl!
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didnt know you,but this story has shocked us all i think,did money really drive this man to this? what a very sad waste to all that knew them.our thoughts with the family and the mother in stretton
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all very sad cant make much of a comment as we do not know all the facts etc etc im sure we will learn more after a full investigation and inquest has taken place , having read many comments on the net and tabloid web sites i was unaware we had so many ammature sleuths out there and in my view the reporting on ths case by much of the media has been poor .
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this is a very tragic thing to of happened but my thoughts are with the families of both parties involved as they have lost someone dear to them aswell….. liz
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My child started in Year 11 this year. I am in tears for Kirstie.
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