Bebe King, 6, was the second of the girls laid to rest from the July 29 killings in Southport that sparked more than a week of nationwide rioting, after misinformation spread by far-right groups incorrectly identified the suspect as a Muslim asylum seeker.

King’s family issued a statement a week ago, calling her a spirited girl “full of joy, light, and love.”

Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine; Bebe King, six; and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, have been named as the victims of the stabbing attack in Southport. (Supplied)

“Our hearts are broken, but we find some comfort in knowing that Bebe was so deeply loved by all who knew her,” said Lauren and Ben King, and their other daughter, Genie.

“She will forever be our shimmering star, and we will carry her with us in everything we do.”

They asked news media not to photograph the funeral and limited the service at St Cuthbert’s Church to those who knew her best.

They encouraged invitees to wear bright clothing and requested other supporters light a candle in her memory.

Floral tributes near the scene in Hart Street, Southport, Britain, Tuesday July 30, 2024, where two children died and nine were injured in a “ferocious” knife attack during a Taylor Swift event at a dance school on Monday. (James Speakman/PA via AP)

King, Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, were killed in the attack that wounded 10 others, including two adults.

King’s older sister, Genie, witnessed the attack but escaped, her parents said.

“She has shown such incredible strength and courage, and we are so proud of her,” the statement said.

“Her resilience is a testament to the love and bond she shared with her little sister, and we will continue to support her as we navigate this painful journey together as a family.”

The funeral for Aguiar, who was described by her parents as a “perfect dream child,” was held last Sunday.

Anti-racism protesters flood streets against far-right disturbances

Chief Merseyside Police Constable Serena Kennedy spoke at that funeral and delivered the parents’ message calling for an end to the violent unrest by saying no one should commit acts of violence in their daughter’s name.

The disorder broke out the night after the stabbings following a peaceful vigil in Southport.

A gang of mostly men marched toward a mosque and pelted police with bricks and bottles and set a police van on fire.

Dozens of police were injured and rioting followed the next day in London and several other cities and then spread as far as Belfast, Northern Ireland, over the week.

Cars were set ablaze, businesses looted, and hotels housing asylum seekers were attacked by angry mobs.

A police officer receives flowers to lay at the scene of the multiple stabbing attack in Southport, England. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (Getty)

More than 1000 people have been arrested, so far, and efforts to deliver swift justice have already seen about 100 people sentenced to terms as long as six years in prison.

Rioting largely came to an end on August 7 when police prepared for protests promoted by far-right agitators in 100 different places.

Aside from some isolated incidents, those demonstrators did not turn out and were replaced instead with huge anti-racism marches.

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