Harrow Family to be Remembered at Vigil The Harrow family, who were tragically killed in a house fire last week, will be remembered at a vigil on Saturday evening. The vigil will take place at the family’s home on Willow Street at 6:00 p.m. The community is invited to gather to pay their respects and show their support for the family. “This is a time for us to come together as a community and support each other,” said Mayor Michael Johnson. “We will never forget the Harrows, and we will always be here for each other.” The Harrow family leaves behind three children and two adults. The children, ages 5, 7, and 9, died in the fire along with their parents, John and Mary Harrow. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. “We are all devastated by this tragedy,” said Johnson. “The Harrows were a loving family, and they will be dearly missed.” The vigil will be a time for the community to grieve together and to celebrate the lives of the Harrows. There will be music, prayers, and a candlelight vigil. “We hope that this vigil will be a healing experience for the community,” said Johnson. “We will all be there to support each other.”Tragedy in Harrow: Community to Gather for VigilTragedy in Harrow: Community to Gather for Vigil A somber vigil is planned for tonight at 7 p.m. in memory of a family tragically found dead this week in Harrow, a community south of Windsor. The family, consisting of a mother, father, and two unnamed children, were discovered Thursday in their home on County Road 13. Police have yet to release the identities of the victims or the circumstances surrounding their deaths. However, an outpouring of grief has enveloped the community, particularly among those who knew the family. Friends have described the mother as a pillar of the community, whose infectious smile could brighten any room. They also fondly recall the children’s playful antics and their cheerful laughter. Victoria Cranston, a family friend, urged the community to remember the children for their joy and innocence. “We want them to be remembered for their laughter, their smiles, and the way they ran around playing,” she said. The vigil, which will be held at the local soccer complex, is a testament to the resilience and compassion of the Harrow community during this difficult time. It will provide an opportunity for residents to come together, share memories of the family, and offer support to one another. As the investigation into their deaths continues, the community remains united in sorrow and seeks answers to the questions that surround this tragedy.A vigil will be held in Harrow this evening to remember a family who tragically died in a house fire last week. The fire broke out at a property in Sudbury Hill on Wednesday, 11th January, and claimed the lives of four people – a mother, father and two children. The family have been named as Neeta Solanki, 50, her husband Vishal Solanki, 51, and their two children Nihal, 16, and Anmol, 12. The vigil will be held outside the family’s home at 6pm tonight and is open to the public. It will be an opportunity for the community to come together to remember the family and show their support for their loved ones. A GoFundMe page has also been set up to help support the family with funeral costs and other expenses. The page has already raised over £20,000. The cause of the fire is still being investigated by the Metropolitan Police.
Harrow Family to be Remembered at Vigil
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