Friday, February 16, 2018

Ballymena comes to a standstill for funeral of Kayden Fleck

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16 Feb, 2018
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Ballymena comes to a standstill for funeral of Kayden Fleck
Ballymena came to a standstill today as hundreds of people attended the funeral service of five-year-old Kayden Fleck, who died after falling into the Braid River on Saturday.
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