Balloons released in memory of Natalie
14:57, 03 May 2013
The grieving family and friends of murdered Natalie Jarvis released balloons on what would have been her 24th birthday.
A crowd gathered to mark the date at the spot where she was killed by her boyfriend Adam Whelehan, who was jailed for life days earlier.
Led by Natalie's parents Mark and Adele as well as sister Gemma, they sent balloons with touching birthday messages into the sky in Swanley Village on Sunday, April 28.
Mourners also laid flowers at the spot in Swanley Village Road where Natalie, from Swanley, died after having her throat slit by Whelehan.
Before the ceremony, Mark said: "Wherever you are in the world please take time out to remember her and smile and laugh at your memories of the times you shared."
Whelehan, 23, shook his head as he was told by a judge he must serve at least 26 years for murdering Natalie on October 3 last year.
The "evil" BT apprentice engineer hatched a plot to kill Natalie - whom he said he believed to be pregnant - because he saw it as the only way of ending their relationship.
He was convicted after a trial at Maidstone Crown Court - when jurors acquitted his friend Thomas Fuller, also 23, of Oakley Drive, Eltham, of the same charge.
Judge Philip Statman said Whelehan, of Roseberry Avenue, Sidcup, had not decided to kill Natalie the night before, but it was premeditation nurtured over many weeks.