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A FILM reconstructing the rape and murder of groomed schoolgirl Kayleigh Haywood will be shown to pupils and parents as a warning about online predators.

Kayleigh’s parents, Stephanie Haywood and Martin Whitby hope the harrowing five-minute film, produced by Leicestershire Police with their permission, will help protect other teenagers into the future.

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An actress plays out Kayleigh Haywood's horrific ordeal at the hands of her rapist and killerCredit: Leicestershire police
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Kayleigh was groomed online before being attacked and battered to death in November last yearCredit: PA:Press Association
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The film shows Kayleigh receiving text messages and arranging a meeting
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Kayleigh was battered to death by her rapist, Stephen Beadman, in a wood near his homeCredit: Leicestershire police
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Kayleigh's parents have helped produce the film and want every school pupil to watch it so their parents won't have to go through their ordealCredit: PA:Press Association

Schools in Leicestershire and Rutland will initially screen the film - dealing with aspects of the last fortnight of Kayleigh's life - before it is rolled out across the country.

Kayleigh, 15, was killed by landscape gardener Stephen Beadman last November after being groomed on Facebook and other social media sites for around two weeks by 28-year-old Luke Harlow.

The evil pair plied her with booze before Beadman raped her and battered her to death with a rock in woodland near his home.

He appeared in court with a smashed in face where brave Kayleigh had fought to the bitter last.

Speaking at the launch of the film at Leicestershire Police's HQ, Kayleigh's mother Stephanie said: "My heart aches every minute of every day.

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Kayleigh lied to her parents to get a lift to meet her groomers. She ttold her mum she was off to stay with friendsCredit: Leicestershire police
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Kayleigh and groomer exchanged 2643 messages in 13 days before she was lured to her deathCredit: Leicestershire police
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Kayleigh fought to the end, smashing her attacker Beadman in the face with a brick before he overpowered herCredit: PA:Press Association

"So does Martin's and Kyle's, the hearts of our other children and of all those who knew and loved Kayleigh.

"But we are determined that Kayleigh lives on, and not just in our hearts. When the police asked us, last December, if they could make a film about Kayleigh, we didn't hesitate to give them our total support."

Ms Haywood said of the film, named Kayleigh's Love Story and made locally in February using a professional cast.

She added: "It serves as a warning - to children and to parents - of the very real dangers of online grooming.

"We want every child aged 11 and upwards to see this film, both in this country and abroad.

"Because this film is our beautiful daughter's tragic legacy."

Eddie Green, headteacher at Ashby School, where Kayleigh was a pupil, said: "There are still staff and students struggling to deal with the enormity of this tragedy and we will continue to support all of those affected by these events.

"Across the county and indeed across the country schools are talking to students about e-safety and the need to be careful and vigilant about who you meet and communicate with online.

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Luke Harlow (left) groomed her online and lured her to his house before his neighbour Stephen Beadman (right) raped and murdered herCredit: PA:Press Association
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The 15-rated film will be released in JanuaryCredit: PA:Press Association

"What is different about this film is that it is powerful, it is emotional, it is hard-hitting, but above all it is true.

"I would encourage all schools in our county, in our region and indeed across the country to show this if they have secondary age students."

Beadman, 29, and Harlow, both of George Avenue, Ibstock, Leicestershire, will be sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court tomorrow.


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