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Candlelit vigil for Cameron Comey as day six of search ends | Candlelit vigil for Cameron Comey as day six of search ends |
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A candlelit vigil has been held in Carmarthen for missing schoolboy Cameron Comey. | |
About 350 people attended and candles of hope were lit for the 11-year-old, who fell into the River Towy on Tuesday. | |
The ceremony took place on King Morgan Bridge on Sunday evening and began as the sixth day of searching was called off. | |
Dyfed-Powys Police said the search will resume on Monday morning. | |
The service on the bridge saw a two-minute silence held for Cameron as well as singer Jole Harding performing the song Bring Him Home from Les Miserables. | |
People lit candles and held up torches and their mobile phones. Members of Cameron's family were also in attendance. | |
Organiser Jenny Fox said: "I just felt we needed to come together as a community. | |
"We needed to make and effort for the family and show our support." | |
This ceremony follows a service at St Peter's Church in Carmarthen on Friday. | |
More than 140 people, including representatives from the emergency services and Queen Elizabeth High, Cameron's school, attended. | More than 140 people, including representatives from the emergency services and Queen Elizabeth High, Cameron's school, attended. |