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Community memorial service to be held for Mikaeel Kular in Edinburgh Community memorial service to be held for Mikaeel Kular in Edinburgh
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Residents of the Edinburgh community rocked by the apparent death of three-year-old Mikaeel Kular are holding a memorial service for the boy.Residents of the Edinburgh community rocked by the apparent death of three-year-old Mikaeel Kular are holding a memorial service for the boy.
Although police have not formally identified a child’s body Although police have not formally identified a child’s body found in Kirkcaldy, Fife, officers “strongly believe” it is Mikaeel.
found in Kirkcaldy, Fife, officers “strongly believe” it is Robert Pearson, chairman of Tenants and Residents in Muirhouse (TRIM), where the little boy lived with his family, said he was proud of how the community united in desperate searches for the boy.
Mikaeel. He added: “Sometime it takes something like this to bring people together. I have seen older people, young people, families and teenagers all giving up their time to search the entire area over the past two days.
Robert Pearson, chairman of Tenants and Residents in Muirhouse “Obviously, as time went on we were all aware that the chances of a positive [outcome] were diminishing but that never stopped us.
(TRIM), where the little boy lived with his family, said he was “People continued to turn up at all times of the day and night to help, and everyone who got involved should be so proud of themselves.”
proud of how the community united in desperate searches for the Their hopes were ended by the grim discovery shortly before midnight, when a bungalow believed to belong to Mikaeel’s aunt was sealed off.
boy. His mother, named locally as Rosdeep “Rosie” Kular, 33, has been detained by the police.
He added: “Sometime it takes something like this to bring people Mr Pearson urged people not to jump to conclusions about Mikaeel’e s death and to remain calm.
together. I have seen older people, young people, families and The memorial service will be at 7pm in nearby Muirhouse St Andrew’s Church.
teenagers all giving up their time to search the entire area over Mikaeel disappeared after he was put to bed by his mother at their home in Ferry Gait Crescent at 9pm on Wednesday.
the past two days. He lived there with his two older half-brothers, a five-year-old half-sister and his twin sister.
“Obviously, as time went on we were all aware that the chances Police confirmed yesterday that he had not attended Flora Stevenson Nursery since Christmas and said a “criminal act” was possible.
of a positive [outcome] were diminishing but that never stopped
us.
“People continued to turn up at all times of the day and night
to help, and everyone who got involved should be so proud of
themselves.”
Their hopes were ended by the grim discovery shortly before
midnight, when a bungalow believed to belong to Mikaeel’s aunt
was sealed off.
His mother, named locally as Rosdeep “Rosie” Kular, 33, has been
detained by the police.
Mr Pearson urged people not to jump to conclusions about Mikaeel’e
s death and to remain calm.
The memorial service will be at 7pm in nearby Muirhouse St
Andrew’s Church.
Mikaeel disappeared after he was put to bed by his mother at
their home in Ferry Gait Crescent at 9pm on Wednesday.
He lived there with his two older half-brothers, a five-year-old
half-sister and his twin sister.
Police confirmed yesterday that he had not attended Flora
Stevenson Nursery since Christmas and said a “criminal act” was
possible.
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