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Balloons released in memory of murdered teenagers Max and Mason: Balloons launched in Bristol in memory of teens
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Dozens of colourful balloons were sent into the sky by the family and friends of Max Dixon and Mason RistDozens of colourful balloons were sent into the sky by the family and friends of Max Dixon and Mason Rist
Balloons brightened the skies above Bristol on Sunday as people gathered to celebrate the lives of two teenagers, a year on from their murder.Balloons brightened the skies above Bristol on Sunday as people gathered to celebrate the lives of two teenagers, a year on from their murder.
Max Dixon, 16, and Mason Rist, 15, were stabbed outside Mason's home in Knowle West on 27 January 2024 by four teenagers, in a case of mistaken identity.Max Dixon, 16, and Mason Rist, 15, were stabbed outside Mason's home in Knowle West on 27 January 2024 by four teenagers, in a case of mistaken identity.
Those who gathered at The Park Centre in Knowle at sunset on Sunday let off balloons with messages for the best friends and wishes for a better future.Those who gathered at The Park Centre in Knowle at sunset on Sunday let off balloons with messages for the best friends and wishes for a better future.
Leanne Ekland, Max's mum, said the "amazing" support the families have received since the boys' deaths has made things "a little bit easier".Leanne Ekland, Max's mum, said the "amazing" support the families have received since the boys' deaths has made things "a little bit easier".
Gail Iles, Mason's grandmother, and Nikki Knight, Mason's mum, were both at the balloon launchGail Iles, Mason's grandmother, and Nikki Knight, Mason's mum, were both at the balloon launch
On Saturday, trees were planted in memory of Max and Mason, and their school, Oasis Academy, also paid tribute to them, Mason's mum, Nikki Knight, told the BBC.On Saturday, trees were planted in memory of Max and Mason, and their school, Oasis Academy, also paid tribute to them, Mason's mum, Nikki Knight, told the BBC.
"It's still fresh, something you never get over," she said."It's still fresh, something you never get over," she said.
"Unfortunately, the incident was outside my house... I'm still in the house."Unfortunately, the incident was outside my house... I'm still in the house.
"It's very traumatic being there.""It's very traumatic being there."
Mason (left) and Max (right) were going to get pizza together when they were fatally stabbedMason (left) and Max (right) were going to get pizza together when they were fatally stabbed
Five people – Antony Snook, 45, Riley Tolliver, 18, Kodi-Shai Wescott, 17, and two boys aged 15 and 16 who cannot be named due to their age – were detained for life in November and December for the murders.Five people – Antony Snook, 45, Riley Tolliver, 18, Kodi-Shai Wescott, 17, and two boys aged 15 and 16 who cannot be named due to their age – were detained for life in November and December for the murders.
Bailey Wescott, 23, of Whitchurch, and Jamie Ogbourne, 27, of Hartcliffe, were also jailed in December for five years and three months after each admitting two counts of assisting an offender.Bailey Wescott, 23, of Whitchurch, and Jamie Ogbourne, 27, of Hartcliffe, were also jailed in December for five years and three months after each admitting two counts of assisting an offender.
Marcus Williams, 31, from Hartcliffe, along with Dominic Smith and Ellie Maddocks, both 25 and living in Westbury-on-Trym, appeared before Bristol Magistrates' Court on 7 January, accused of helping three of the killers by driving them to an unknown address.Marcus Williams, 31, from Hartcliffe, along with Dominic Smith and Ellie Maddocks, both 25 and living in Westbury-on-Trym, appeared before Bristol Magistrates' Court on 7 January, accused of helping three of the killers by driving them to an unknown address.
They will appear at Bristol Crown Court on 10 February.They will appear at Bristol Crown Court on 10 February.
Max's mum and sister were among those at the gathering on SundayMax's mum and sister were among those at the gathering on Sunday
Max's mum, Leanne Ekland, said the support of the community had "really helped" her family in the wake of the boys' deaths.Max's mum, Leanne Ekland, said the support of the community had "really helped" her family in the wake of the boys' deaths.
"There's no answers, there's no closure for us but hopefully we can turn this awful negativity into a huge positive and let Max and Mason's name live on in a good way, instead of the way they were taken away from us," Ms Eckland said."There's no answers, there's no closure for us but hopefully we can turn this awful negativity into a huge positive and let Max and Mason's name live on in a good way, instead of the way they were taken away from us," Ms Eckland said.
Messages of remembrance and calls for change were written on the balloons before they were released into the skyMessages of remembrance and calls for change were written on the balloons before they were released into the sky
Kayleigh Dixon, Max's sister, said it was nice to see young people at the gathering.Kayleigh Dixon, Max's sister, said it was nice to see young people at the gathering.
"I just hope that they take all this in and they make a change because it starts with us, it starts at home," she said."I just hope that they take all this in and they make a change because it starts with us, it starts at home," she said.
"If it wasn't for the community support, like mum said, I don't think any of us would have been able to get through it.""If it wasn't for the community support, like mum said, I don't think any of us would have been able to get through it."
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