FRIENDS of a much-loved landlord who was stabbed to death outside his pub have launched a fundraising campaign in aid of his family.

Christian Thornton, aged 49, sustained serious stab wounds following an incident near the Hammer and Pincers pub in Liverpool Road on the afternoon of Sunday, August 11.

Sadly, despite the best efforts of all involved, Mr Thornton died at the scene.

Tributes to Mr Thornton have been pouring in from World readers.

A GoFundMe page has been set up by friend Mike O'Connor, to help support Mr Thornton's wife Pam and their children.

Urging our readers to support the campaign, Mr O'Connor said: "Following the terrible events of late - I'd like to ask everyone to donate what you can in order to help support Chris' wife Pam and their children through this very difficult time.

"Chris in his role as landlord of the Hammer & Pincers was actively involved within the local community and helped to raise thousands of pounds for charities as well as supporting the local music scene and much more.

"Please give what you can, to show that we all care.

"If you can't donate - please help by sharing this Go Fund Me page to spread awareness."

To support the campaign, go to

https://www.gofundme.com/f/give-what-you-can-to-support-chris039-family

Meanwhile, tributes to have been paid to Mr Thornton.

World readers have paid tribute to Mr Thornton.

Joanne Roach wrote: "So sad. thinking of the family and friends. Xx"

Cherril Mercer said: "This needs to STOP so sad. Thoughts to family and friends xx"

Ged Flynn wrote: "Love this pic. God rest you, my friend."

Jacqueline Nichol added: "Cannot believe this. Thoughts and prayers to all x"

Paul Tyler wrote: "He gave us some top nights loved the banter we had lots for charity too Rip mate"

Michelle Mulqueen said: "Act of selfishness has robbed so many people, rip and love to your family xxx"

Lee Abbott, aged 35, of no fixed abode, Widnes, was arrested and charged with Mr Thornton's murder and possession of an offensive weapon following the fatal stabbing on Sunday.

He pleaded guilty to manslaughter during an appearance at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday.

A trial date has been set for February 10 next year.

A 39-year-old woman who was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender has subsequently been bailed pending further inquiries.