The heartbroken family of murdered toddler Star Hobson have put out an appeal after a treasured keepsake was left on a plane.

Savannah Brockhill, 28, the girlfriend of Star's mother Frankie Smith, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 25 years for the murder of 16-month-old Star at their flat in Wesley Place Keighley, on September 22, 2020.

Smith, 20, was initially jailed for eight years for causing, or allowing, her death, but the Court of Appeal extended this to 12 years, which she must serve in a Young Offender's Institution.

Star's family decided to take create a 'Remembug' and take it around the world in memory of her, but now it has been left on a plane in the USA.

Star's great-grandad David Fawcett has posted an appeal on Facebook, urging people to help them find the stone.

The Remembug is a red, black and blue painted rock with a smiley face, and has travelled to numerous places in memory of Star.

In the last year, David and his family and friends have taken it to a couple of places, including Barcelona and Whitby.

The Remembug was being taken to Florida by a family friend, who sadly left it on the plane.

In a Facebook group dedicated to Star, David posted: “So sad to announce that Baby Star’s Remembug has been lost, she was going on her holidays to DisneyWorld in Florida and was unfortunately left on the plane.

“We are hoping to start a Go Fund Me campaign to try and find her, so if anybody has any Florida connections to help find her and bring her home then please let us know.”

David believes the stone will either be on the EG935 MAN - MCO Aer Lingus flight on September 19, or on the EG934 MCO - MAN flight, also on September 19.