Community lines streets to say goodbye to murdered schoolgirl on her 'final journey'
- Mourners lined the streets of West Calder to say goodbye to six-year-old Hope Gordon, who was found dead alongside her father, Mark Gordon, prompting a murder investigation by Police Scotland.
- A private family service was held in Livingston, followed by a horse-drawn carriage procession to Adambrae Cemetery, referred to by the family as 'Hope's Day'.
- The ornate hearse was decorated with Paw Patrol themes, reflecting Hope's favorite cartoon, and was led by a piper in Highland dress during the procession.
- A fundraiser organized by family friend Melanie Wheeldon raised over £10,000 to cover funeral costs, highlighting Hope's vibrant personality and the impact of her tragic death.
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