Hundreds line street as girl and her two brothers and killed in house fire are laid to rest
HUNDREDS of people have lined the streets to pay their respects at the funeral procession of three siblings who died following a fatal fire at their flat.
The first of the three hearses carried a pink coffin while the other two carried blue ones, and the third hearse also had a decoration in the shape of a rainbow.Head teacher Emma Henry previously said: "We are truly saddened by the loss of Alexander and Philip.
"Fiona was a wee shining light in our Mary Russell family and to lose three young lives in this way is devastating for everyone."Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and all affected by this tragedy at this very sad time."
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