Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Visitation for Brampton family

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There was a steady stream of mourners, Sunday to pay respects to three children and their grandfather killed in an alleged drunk driving crash.

Visitations at the Brampton funeral home were open to the public. Many people who attended didn’t know the family but all were touched by the tragic collision.

The three children and their grandfather were killed after a three vehicle crash in Vaughan last Sunday. 29 year old Marco Muzzo faces 18 charges, including four of impaired driving causing death.

While the visitations were public, the family has asked for privacy during the funeral services.

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