TRIBUTES have been left at the block of flats where 18-month-old Elliot Procter fell to his death at the weekend.

Flowers, candles, balloons and teddy bears have been left at the scene, at Newcastle House, Barkerend, where Elliot died on Saturday.

He fell six storeys and died at the scene despite the efforts of other residents and the emergency services.

Gemma Procter, 23, appeared in court on Monday charged with the murder of Elliot Procter, and was remanded in custody to appear at Bradford Crown Court tomorrow.

Notes were left with the flowers and other tributes at Newcastle House in memory of Elliot Procter.

A note from the Everson family read: "RIP little Elliot.

"You grew your angel wings far too soon. You have touched the hearts of many so play with the rest of the little angels."

Another note, signed from number eight, said: "Rest in peace little man, sweet dreams."

A third note said: "RIP little Elliot, you have been taken away too soon before your life had hardly begun.

"May you rest in eternal peace little one."

A fourth said: "RIP little man, sleep tight little angel."

Emergency services were called to Newcastle House at 5.10pm on Saturday to reports a baby had fallen from the sixth storey.

We have opened an online book of condolence for readers to leave their tributes to Elliot using the form below. Please note that all contributions will be moderated by staff before publication and bear in mind that, as there is an active criminal investigation, no speculation around the circumstances of Elliot's death will be tolerated.

See the online condolence book