that is the families of eli sharabi, speaking to my colleague fiona lamdin. two of the three girls who were the sentencing of their killer should not have been televised. who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the sunday times jon donnison has this report. six months after the southport attack, the flowers may have wilted. the grief has not. now the parents of two of the victims, bebe king, who was six, and elsie dot stancombe, who was seven, speaking to the sunday times, elsie�*s mumjenni said "like her dad taking the bins out "and she'd be like, �*i�*ll come.�* "she was grateful for life." said her daughter had the power to connect with people. both families talk of the support they've received funerals last summer. they were, however, reluctant to talk about the riots that erupted following the attack. elsie�*s father, david, said, "i had sympathy for the police and that's the truth. "how dare you put them through that?" from bebe�*s father. "we know it had to be heard in court", he said, "but why did the whole nation need to see it on television?" re