Mum Breaks Down Paying Tribute to ‘Miracle’ Daughter Keziah Killed in Isle of Wight Tragedy
A heartbroken mum has paid an emotional tribute to her six-year-old daughter Keziah Flux-Edmonds, who died alongside her father in a shocking double death on the Isle of Wight last week.
Tragic Double Death in East Cowes
Emergency services rushed to a home on Cromwell Avenue, East Cowes, shortly after 10am to find Keziah and her father. The little girl was taken to hospital but tragically died shortly afterwards. Police also discovered that two family dogs had been killed at the property.
Keziah: The Miracle Child Full of Life
“My precious daughter Keziah was born prematurely on September 9, 2009,” said Nikki Flux-Edmonds. “She was my miracle baby from the very start — a happy, remarkable child full of life and kindness beyond her years.”
“She loved to sing, dance, and play. She was a proud member of the Suzanne School of Dance and adored swimming. But Keziah’s biggest passion was dogs – her love for them truly shone through.”
A Bright Spirit Taken Too Soon
Keziah was known as ‘Bumblebee’ for her infectious smile and boundless energy at school where she was well-loved by friends and family alike.
Nikki revealed her daughter’s biggest dream was to perform Katy Perry’s hit “Roar” on Britain’s Got Talent. “She practiced every day so she wouldn’t be buzzed off,” said her devoted mum.
A Lasting Legacy of Love and Joy
“She was my entire world. Losing her has made my world a darker place and left a void that can never be filled,” Nikki said. “Keziah left a little sparkle wherever she went and I feel truly blessed to have been her mum.”