Woman shot dead outside Sheffield bar had ‘biggest heart’, say family
Shanice Brookes, a 30-year-old charity worker and mother, was fatally shot outside a bar in Sheffield while being an innocent bystander. Her family described her as having the 'biggest heart' and a vibrant energy that touched many lives. Police are investigating the incident and have arrested two suspects in connection with the shooting.
- ▪Shanice Brookes was shot outside the One Four One bar in Sheffield city centre.
- ▪She was a charity worker and a mother, described by her family as one of a kind.
- ▪Police have arrested a 30-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman on suspicion of murder.
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Police say Shanice Brookes, a local charity worker and mum of one, was an innocent bystander. Photograph: South Yorkshire Police/PAView image in fullscreenPolice say Shanice Brookes, a local charity worker and mum of one, was an innocent bystander. Photograph: South Yorkshire Police/PAUK newsWoman shot dead outside Sheffield bar had ‘biggest heart’, say familyRelatives pay tribute to Shanice Brookes, 30, a charity worker and mum who had ‘energy you could never forget’Mark Brown North of England correspondentWed 27 May 2026 12.34 EDTLast modified on Wed 27 May 2026 12.41 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe family of a woman who was an innocent bystander when she was fatally shot outside a bar in Sheffield city centre at the weekend have paid tribute to her.South Yorkshire police on…
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