Football fans across the country have paid tribute to a six-year-old boy who was killed by his own family.
West Ham and Chelsea supporters united at the London Stadium in the sixth minute to pay their respects to Arthur. "Aston Villa will pay tribute to Arthur Labinjo-Hughes with a sixth-minute applause at Villa Park on Sunday," tweeted the club on Friday. "Plans are in place for a flag of remembrance to be installed in the lower Kop for the fixture against the Bluebirds, with a minute’s applause to be held in the game’s sixth minute and accompanied by a message displayed on the ground’s big screen," read a statement on Birmingham's website.
Speaking on Friday, prime minister Boris Johnson promised: "We will leave absolutely no stone unturned to find out exactly what went wrong in that appalling case."
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