The Reverend Linda Cox said Kayleigh’s family are absolutely devastated, but very grateful for all of the support from the community
Kayleigh’s family were among hundreds of people who attended a special vigil at St Laurence Church in Measham tonight.
There were emotional scenes as the teenager’s grief-stricken relatives hugged and kissed each other.
The family told the vicar they were overwhelmed by how many people had come out to show their support – so many they were queuing outside the church, all the way down the drive.
Flowers were placed outside and purple balloons – Kayleigh’s favourite colour – were released into the air.
It was incredible to see how many people turned out this evening, and to see the community coming together after such an awful tragedy
The Reverend Linda Cox said Kayleigh’s family are absolutely devastated, but very grateful for all of the support from the community
Kayleigh’s family were among hundreds of people who attended a special vigil at St Laurence Church in Measham tonight.
There were emotional scenes as the teenager’s grief-stricken relatives hugged and kissed each other.
The family told the vicar they were overwhelmed by how many people had come out to show their support – so many they were queuing outside the church, all the way down the drive.
Flowers were placed outside and purple balloons – Kayleigh’s favourite colour – were released into the air.
It was incredible to see how many people turned out this evening, and to see the community coming together after such an awful tragedy
The Reverend Linda Cox said Kayleigh’s family are absolutely devastated, but very grateful for all of the support from the community
Kayleigh’s family were among hundreds of people who attended a special vigil at St Laurence Church in Measham tonight.
There were emotional scenes as the teenager’s grief-stricken relatives hugged and kissed each other.
The family told the vicar they were overwhelmed by how many people had come out to show their support – so many they were queuing outside the church, all the way down the drive.
Flowers were placed outside and purple balloons – Kayleigh’s favourite colour – were released into the air.
It was incredible to see how many people turned out this evening, and to see the community coming together after such an awful tragedy