
On Monday, two separate, private funerals were held for the two young victims killed in the tragic mass shooting on the Danforth last Sunday.
Following the services, hundreds of mourners gathered at the Alexander the Great Parkette in Greektown to pay their respects to 10-year-old Julianna Kozis and 18-year-old Reese Fallon.
Among those in attendance was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who also attended the funeral of Fallon earlier in the morning.
After speaking to the public, Trudeau paid his respects to the victim’s of last week’s tragedy and laid flowers in their honour at a makeshift memorial in Alexander the Great Parkette.
Mac & I got to greet @JustinTrudeau on his way to pay his respects #DanforthStrong at Alexander the Great Parkette. pic.twitter.com/xQmajPDnYy
— Tim Mitra (@timmitra) July 30, 2018
Today in Toronto, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid his respects to the victims of last week’s tragedy on the Danforth and laid flowers at the Alexander the Great Parkette in their honour. pic.twitter.com/62P3MWjHlB
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) July 30, 2018
Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau visits the Alexander The Great Parkette on Danforth. #DanforthStrong pic.twitter.com/QIyZSJYQnU
— phil p (@canuckcam) July 30, 2018
In photos shared on social media, hundreds of bouquets, candles, stuffed animals and messages of love and support can be seen at the growing memorial.
For those who haven’t been able to pay their respects, here’s a look at the growing memorial in Alexander the Great Parkette.