The victims of the deadly shooting in Toronto's Greektown neighbourhood are both being laid to rest Monday.
Funerals were held for 18-year-old Reese Fallon and 10-year-old Julianna Kozis, who died last Sunday when a 29-year-old man sprayed bullets down Danforth Avenue.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario deputy premier Christine Elliott and Toronto Mayor John Tory were on hand at a Toronto funeral home where the service for Fallon took place.
The mourners also included groups of teens holding hands and exchanging hugs as they entered the service.
The private service for Kozis was held at a church in her home city of Markham.
Neighbours have said that Julianna's father was among the 13 people injured in the mass shooting, which ended with the death of gunman Faisal Hussain.
The funeral for 18-year-old Reese Fallon, killed in the Danforth Shooting is about to begin in Scarborough
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So many people have showed up to pay their respects that police have been directing cars into parking lots of neighbouring plazas and restaurants pic.twitter.com/dQXWVjYNns
About a dozen people who never met Reese Fallon have gathered on a hillside across the street from the funeral home to pay their respects.
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A tearful woman remembers it was here that the funeral for 14-year-old Shyanne Charles, killed in the Danzig shooting was held in 2012 pic.twitter.com/YtOMuD6MgR
Reese Fallon’s funeral has ended. Her body and members of her family leave with a police escort. One pallbearer wrapped his arm around another after sliding Fallon’s casket into the hearse pic.twitter.com/mzGfN1ScXj
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