'Her death was very public but her grave isn't' Paige Doherty’s mum begs well wishers to stop leaving items on murdered daughter's grave
Paige Doherty’s mum is begging well wishers to stop leaving items on her murdered daughters grave.Pamela Munro has hit on social media after finding mystery trinkets on her tragic child's grave.Paige was brutally killed in March 2016 after being stabbed 61 times by deli worker John Leathem in Clydebank and slashed a further 85 times.Leathem was initially sentenced to 27 years in prison for the 'savage attack on a child' but had the term reduced to 23 years on appeal.Now the 37-year-old mum is reminding others that just because her daughter's death was public, her grave is not.Posting on a public Facebook group called Paiges Promise the grieving mum asked followers to let her daughters resting place remain private.Pamela said: "Hi everyone