A grieving family's desperate plea for justice echoes on the 21st birthday of their son, Ellis Cox, who was tragically shot dead on a bike ride. The incident occurred on June 23, 2024, at the Liver Industrial Estate in Aintree, Liverpool, leaving the community in shock and demanding answers.
Ellis, just 19 years old, was shot in the back during what appeared to be a confrontation between his friends and another group. Despite the arrests made, no charges have been filed, and the culprits remain at large. Crimestoppers has offered a substantial reward of up to £20,000 for information leading to a conviction.
The family's statement is a poignant reminder of Ellis's vibrant spirit. They describe him as a grateful, dream-chasing individual who loved people and was loved in return. His humor, heart, and charm made him a beloved figure in the community.
In a heart-wrenching twist, the family planned to celebrate Ellis's 21st birthday on January 18, 2026, but instead, they must make another plea for information. They urge anyone with knowledge of the incident to come forward, emphasizing the need for justice and safer streets.
The city of Liverpool will pay tribute by illuminating iconic landmarks, including Liverpool Town Hall, St George's Hall, and the Cunard Building, in Ellis's favorite color, orange, on the designated day. The family's love and loss are palpable, and their determination to find justice is unwavering.
Detective Chief Inspector Steve McGrath of Merseyside Police expresses the shared sentiment, emphasizing the tragedy of Ellis's 21st birthday being marked by grief instead of celebration. The investigation continues, with officers dedicated to bringing closure to Ellis's family and ensuring a safer community.