Police are investigating the shooting of El Edwards on On Christmas Eve they are said to have “incredible intelligence”, but they are still looking for for in gun what killed her.
The forensic experts stayed at the Mayak Hotel. on Wednesday, pub where 26-yearthe old one was killed on Christmas Eve.
area outside and part of in car the park remained behind cordon four days after Ms Edwards was killed during out with friends in Village of Wallasey, Merseyside.
This was stated by Deputy Chief Constable Ian Critchley. “gained incredible intelligence and community support to help us with our investigation.”
He said the officers “won’t rest” until they get justice for Miss Edwards family.
“I’m still turning for information in attitude towards someone who knows who the man was responsible for pulls it trigger in the most illegible, the most terrible way”, he told reporters.
“Someone who knows where the weapons are, anyone who harbored or has any information in general, we still want hear from them.”
On Boxing Day, a man in his 30s from Tranmere was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder An 18-year-old woman from Rock Ferry was arrested. on suspicion of conspiracy for the purpose murder.
Miss Edwards family was left “devastated” and “inconsolable” her death the police said in their appeal to public for information.
Friends of Ms Edwards told Sky News they danced and enjoyed the night. out when “in split second” Everybody changed.
Meg and Jess who not give their last names told Sky News they thought the shots they heard were fireworks until they saw a friend lying down on in floor.
“We went for a drink and we were at a bar and we just I heard explosions,” Jess said.
” second I heard Elle, I was like”It’s not, it’s not.”
“I could see her on in floor, people around her trying help her.
“You just feel hopeless, you can’t help do anything.”
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Sister Miss Edwards Meg, who life in Dubai, had left venue a little earlier.
“Plays on your mind knowing should Gone home”, she said, adding: “We danced and sang, and now she on in floor.”
Members of Wirral community have also paid emotional tribute to mistress edwards.
Wirrala City Council Leader Janette Williams said the “most heartbreaking aspect” was that she was not the intended target. of in attack.
On Wednesday, Merseyside Police resumed their appeal. for anyone with information or DVR, video surveillance or mobile phone recording will forward.
Chief Constable Serena Kennedy vows ‘relentless’ search for those responsible for ” callous and cold-blooded murder”.

