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Funeral today for girl, 12, killed in crash near Caledonia last week

Click to play video: '3 people, including 2 young girls, die after a car collided head-on into van in Caledonia, Ont.'
3 people, including 2 young girls, die after a car collided head-on into van in Caledonia, Ont.
WATCH ABOVE: The girls, aged 12 and 14, were returning back to the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation after a youth outing to laser tag in Hamilton. Catherine McDonald reports – Mar 30, 2017

CALEDONIA, Ont. – A funeral for one of three people killed in a crash near Caledonia, Ont., will take place today.

A service to honour 12-year-old Grace King will be held this morning.

The chief of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation is requesting privacy for King’s family and all those affected by last Wednesday’s crash.

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READ MORE: First Nations community mourning loss of 2 youths after head-on crash in Caledonia, Ont.

King and 14-year-old Waagosh Secord were returning home with members of a youth group when a car crashed into the van they were travelling in, killing both girls and injuring six others.

The driver of the car, 21-year-old Wyatt Martin, was also killed in the crash.

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Funeral services for him and Secord took place over the weekend.

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