VILE internet trolls have mocked a tragic teenager who died after falling under the wheels of a train.
Grieving pals started Facebook page RIP Georgia Varley to pay tribute to the 16-year-old.
But within hours, online sickos began to bombard the page with disgusting messages and images.
Georgia, of Wallasey, Wirral, slipped while running alongside a departing train and fell between the platform and one of the carriages at Liverpool James Street Station on Saturday night.
On Facebook, someone under the name William Lopez declared: "Blame her heels".
Other posts included a picture of a Thomas the Tank Engine pleading innocence, a gory snap of dead tyrant Colonel Gaddafi and dozens of comments too sick to print.
Georgia's shocked mates emailed The Sun which last month launched our Target A Troll campaign to combat the rising menace of internet ghouls plaguing grieving families by making "fun" of tragedy.
One, 25-year-old Sean Duffy, of Reading, was jailed for posting abuse on Facebook sites dedicated to dead children.
Georgia's friends also appointed a Facebook administrator to remove the offending images and posts and restrict access to the page.
Sarah Long wrote on Georgia's page: "You should go to The Sun and let them run the stories on these trolls.
"When they are outed and no longer able to hide behind their computer screens we can all laugh at them crying and begging for forgiveness for their actions!"
But one web ghoul then set up another "tribute" site, which received similar sick responses.
Disgusted poster Raj Dhami wrote: "People that are making jokes about the death of a girl are pathetic."
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