Vigil held for family devastated by deadly crash in Vaughan
Images on candles and screens depicting smiling faces of those killed sparks emotional responses
Family members attended thecandlelight vigil held inBrampton's Gage Park. The other took place at the St. Padre Pio church in Vaughan.
Pictures of the victims could be seen across the park, some of them depicted on the candles brought by mourners.Several people fought back tears and shared storiesabout the family members,taken so suddenly away.Immediate family did not speak at either event.
MarcoMuzzo, of King Township, faces a dozenimpaired-driving offences and six charges related to the dangerous operation of a motor vehicle in connection to the incident.
In a statement released this week, the 29-year-old's mother said herfamily is "greatly saddened" by the tragedy and send their deepestsympathy and condolences to those affected.
A collection of flowers and battery run candles at the vigil. #cbcto pic.twitter.com/qg4qYlAi8u
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Surrounded by family & friends Jennifer Neville-Lake speaks at vigil. Her 3 kids & father killed in crash. #cbcto pic.twitter.com/joxrf7li0O
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Milly's god-mother shares her fond memories of the 2 yr old. #cbcto pic.twitter.com/hWdENMbPa3
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Vigil for Daniel, Harry, Milly and their grandfather Gary. Man accused of causing their deaths in court tmw. #cbcto pic.twitter.com/ESXvOPeCVU
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A memorial video full of pictures of Daniel, Harry, Milly and their grandfather Gary. #cbcto pic.twitter.com/a9LHNO470p
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With files from The Canadian Press