Tippa Naphtali, Benjamin’s brother, said: “This project has been a real mission of passion for Benjamin’s siblings ever since the original public mural that appeared in Hockley shortly after his death was painted over by Council contractors to our utter dismay.
“Subsequently working with the Council and contractors it was agreed to reinstate the mural, but we thought that a better and more meaningful location would be at Acorns Children’s Hospice of which Benjamin was a patron for a number of years.
“We are so excited about the unveiling of this mural which will be a long term memorial to our brother, and a fitting and inspirational presence for the children and families that Acorns supports.”
After the unveiling, Benjamin’s brother, Tippa, graciously presented a painted canvas of Benjamin to the hospice, a number of which are being sold with all proceeds going directly to Acorns.
Dotted around the hospice gardens were also small plaques created by some of the children in the hospice, each displaying a verse from Benjamin’s children’s poem, ‘Nature Trail’.