Teafrul family lay flowers at scene of Pc’s murder

THE HEARTBROKEN family of a policeman murdered while trying to stop burglars in a stolen car, have laid flowers at the scene where he was mown down.
The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.
The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.

Pc Dave Phillips, 34, was described as a “my super daddy” by his two young daughters, and his wife’s tribute read “You are my everything.”

Tearful widow Jennifer Phillips, 28, carried their three-year-old daughter Sophie and clutched the hand of Abigail, aged seven, as each placed floral tributes at the scene alongside dozens already left by well-wishers.

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Surrounded by the officer’s parents, sisters and other close relatives, his young family spent 20 minutes looking at the messages of support left with flowers by friends, colleagues and members of the public at the scene in Wallasey, Merseyside, where Pc Phillips was mown down and killed on Monday.

Two men are under arrest on suspicion of murder.

Today his wife left a bouquet of while lilies, with the message: “Dave, my poo Bear!

“I can’t believe you’ve been taken away from me, you are my everything and have no idea how I am going to carry on with you not by my side.

“I love you with every inch of my heart and will miss you so so much, Your Mrs XXXXX.”

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The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.
The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.

Tearful Abigail clutched her mother’s hand and, red-eyed, was comforted with hugs and kisses.

Her own floral tribute was accompanied by a hand-written note, reading: “ “Daddy, I love you so much, you are the best daddy in the whole wide world, you are my hero! I will miss you. XXX Love Abigail XXXXX.”

Sophie left a message for her father alongside the flowers, which read: “Daddy, my hero, my super daddy, my world. I love you so much. I will miss our cuddles, tickles, giggles and smiles. I love you lots and lots. Your little princess Sophie x x x x x.”

Two men have been arrested over the murder of Pc Phillips.

The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.
The family of Pc David Phillips, wife Jen and daughters Abigail and Sophie visit the scene in Wallasey where the Merseyside officer was mown down and killed by a stolen car early on Monday.

The pair, aged 18 and 30 and from the Oxton and Wallasey areas of the Wirral, are being questioned in connection with the killing, Merseyside Police said.

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The force said it also executed four warrants in the areas as part of the murder investigation into Pc Phillips’ death.

The arrests came as a memorial fund was set up on Pc Phillips’ memory, with Merseyside Police Federation chairman Peter Singleton saying the “entire police family” was in mourning for an officer killed while “simply doing his job”.

The fund has already raised more than £18,000.

Police officers leaving Eastcroft Road, Wallasey after searching the premises, as two men have been arrested over the murder of Pc David Phillips, who was mown down and killed by a driver in a stolen car.Police officers leaving Eastcroft Road, Wallasey after searching the premises, as two men have been arrested over the murder of Pc David Phillips, who was mown down and killed by a driver in a stolen car.
Police officers leaving Eastcroft Road, Wallasey after searching the premises, as two men have been arrested over the murder of Pc David Phillips, who was mown down and killed by a driver in a stolen car.

Flowers continue to be laid at the scene of the incident near the docks in Wallasey. However a nearby lamp post was also daubed with anti-Police graffiti.

Detective Chief Superintendent Paul Richardson thanked the public for their support.

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He said: “Since the investigation was launched yesterday we have been inundated with calls from members of the public and as a result we are following up a number of positive lines of inquiry.

“From the hundreds of supporting and caring comments on social media and media websites yesterday, it is obvious that there is overwhelming support for the police and that the public appreciate the work undertaken by officers like Pc Phillips to keep their communities safe.

“I would like to appeal to any members of the public who have any information which could help us with the investigation to come forward.

“You may not think that the information you have will mean that much, but for us that information could be the vital piece of the jigsaw we need and is essential in helping us to build up a picture in relation to what happened on the night.”

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Pc David Phillips with wife Jen and daughters Abigail, 7, and Sophie, 3Pc David Phillips with wife Jen and daughters Abigail, 7, and Sophie, 3
Pc David Phillips with wife Jen and daughters Abigail, 7, and Sophie, 3

Pc Phillips had been deployed to assist following a burglary at an estate agents in Birkenhead where a red Mitsubishi pick-up vehicle was stolen just after 1am on Monday morning.

Following a police pursuit at about 2.08am, Pc Phillips and a colleague had attempted to use a “stinger” device to stop the runaway Mitsubishi Challenger L200.

But the car mounted a central reservation and headed directly at the officer before driving off at speed. Pc Phillips was given CPR by colleagues at the scene but died a short time later at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral.

A Home Office post-mortem examination said he died from internal injuries suffered in the impact with the vehicle, which was later found abandoned in Corbyn Street, Wallasey.

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Police officers in forensic suits could be seen searching a three-storey mid-terrace house on Wheatland Lane, just yards from where the stolen pick-up was dumped in Wallasey.

Two officers stood guard outside while forensic investigators went in and out with equipment.

The Union Jack flag outside Wallasey Town Hall was being flown at half-mast as a steady stream of wellwishers came to leave messages of support and sign the book of condolences.

Rodger Chambers carried his daughter, Arabelle, one, accompanied by his pregnant wife Helen to pay their respects.

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Mr Chambers, a construction worker from Wallasey, said: “A dad should be able to come home from work to his family.

“We have a lot of respect for our police, they do a good job. It’s just tragic and disgusting and we thought we would come down and put something in the book. I hope the police get them.”

Mrs Chambers, whose father is a police officer, added: “It has just hit home a little bit harder. It is upsetting.

“It is awful, he’s 34 with two young children, same age and same as us.”

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Merseyside Police Federation Charitable Trust set up a Just Giving page to honour an officer “tragically and unlawfully killed whilst on duty”.

Mr Singleton said: “The entire police family is in mourning at his death, and this memorial fund enables people to donate in Dave’s memory. He was simply doing his job.

“We send our deepest condolences to Dave’s wife Jen, and daughters Abigail and Sophie, as well as other family, colleagues and friends.”

You can donate by visiting http://campaign.justgiving.com/charity/mpfct/dave or by texting DAVE01 £10 (or your amount) to 70070.