The Daily Mirror focuses on tributes to the teen killed on her way to school. A picture of Elianne Andam, the 15-year-old girl killed in a stabbing in Croydon, south London on Wednesday morning, appears on the front splash.
The paper says Elianne’s “devastated” family paid tribute to her at the scene of the attack on Thursday night and quotes her aunt saying: “She went to school and didn’t come home.”
The front page reports on the death of Michael Gambon.
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