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Gaia Pope: Family appeals for art in memory of teenager
The family of teenager Gaia Pope are appealing for people
to create and donate artwork to honour her memory a
year after her death.
The 19-year-old was reported missing from Swanage on 7
November. Her body was found 11 days later near the
Dorset coast path.
Her family said as the anniversary of her disappearance
approached they were "asking people to make something
to show she is not forgotten".
The artwork will be displayed online.
Miss Pope, from Langton Matravers, near Swanage, made
an allegation she was raped two years before her death.
Her family claimed an alleged failed police investigation
"severely affected Gaia's mental and physical state".
Art, particularly pyrography (woodburning), became a
form of therapy for the teenager, her family said.
Her mother Natasha Pope said: "I don't speak about my
daughter in the past tense - I utter her name as I always
have because I know she is still with me, every moment, in
all we're doing.
"Gaia's art and poetry, inspired by the beauty of nature
and the strength of femininity, is her way of connecting
with her true self. In spite of all she's been through she is
not defined by that.
"Our Gaia would want to provide a forum for others to find
their voice and create."
Miss Pope's cousin Marienna Pope-Weidemann added:
"Some things are so big, run so deep, they can only be
expressed through art. Our love and our grief for Gaia feels
that way.
"The love we've felt from the community felt that way too.
We want to honour that, make it visible, maybe do
something to show other survivors, families who's lost
someone too soon, that they are not alone."
The family said the project was inspired by the
#JusticeForLB social media campaign and want people to
share their art on Twitter via #JusticeForGaia.
The #JusticeForLB campaign was set up by Dr Sara Ryan -
the mother of 18-year-old Connor Sparrowhawk, who had
epilepsy and drowned in a bath after having a seizure in
Oxford.
Dorset Police is being investigated over the way it handled
the rape allegation and its response to Miss Pope's
disappearance.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-dorset45571415