PEOPLE have been thanked for their tributes to 19-year-old Kian Tordoff who tragically died following a stabbing in Bradford city centre.
Scores of floral tributes were left close to Rawson Square in the days following his death.
Balloons now adorn a tree close to the scene and messages have been etched into its trunk.
A message says: "Danielle and family would like to say a huge thanks for all your flowers and tributes which have now been moved to Danielle's garden."
At 5.45am on Sunday, police were called to John Street, where they found Kian Tordoff and another 19-year-old, named locally as Matthew Lowther, both with stabbing injuries.
Kian was pronounced dead at the scene and Matthew was rushed to hospital. His condition is described as being "stable".
Three males have now been charged with murder and attempted murder.
Arbaz Khan, 21, of Yew Tree Avenue, in the Allerton area, and Aizaz Khan, 26, also of Yew Tree Avenue, were remanded in custody to appear at Bradford Magistrates' Court today, alongside a 16-year-old male, who is also from Bradford.
They are due to appear at Bradford Crown Court tomorrow.
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