Community lines streets to say goodbye to murdered schoolgirl on her 'final journey'

Community lines streets to say goodbye to murdered schoolgirl on her 'final journey'
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Community lines streets to say goodbye to murdered schoolgirl on her 'final journey'
Published: Feb, 10 2025 15:07

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Hope's coffin was decorated with characters from Paw Patrol, her favourite cartoon, and the hearse followed a car carrying a Paw Patrol floral tribute provided by Toronto Primary School, where she had been a pupil.

The carriage was followed by a close family friend dressed as Chase, a character from the animated series, with cars bearing members of Hope's family close behind.

Community lines streets to say goodbye to murdered schoolgirl on her 'final journey' Mourners lined the streets of a West Lothian town to bid farewell to murdered six-year-old Hope Gordon.

The ornate white hearse was pulled by two white horses, each draped in a white cloth and with blue and yellow feathers attached to their heads, a reference to the Paw Patrol colours.

A fundraiser launched by family friend Melanie Wheeldon to help cover the cost of Hope's Day raised more than £10,000 - more than five times its original £2,000 target.

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