Funeral for Quebec sisters from Amber Alert to take place Monday

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Funeral for Quebec sisters from Amber Alert to take place Monday
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A funeral for Romy and Norah Carpentier -- the girls aged 6 and 11 who disappeared two weeks ago along with their father -- will take place Monday in a town south of Quebec City.

A funeral will be held Monday for Romy and Norah Carpentier, two sisters who were the subject of an Amber Alert after they disappeared with their father.LEVIS, QUE. -- A funeral for Romy and Norah Carpentier, aged 6 and 11, will take place on Monday in Levis, a town south of Quebec City.

Quebec provincial police have been searching for Carpentier since their disappearance. It is believed he and his two children were involved in a car crash on Highway 20 the week they disappeared. Witnesses claim the car was empty shortly after the accident. Romy and Norah’s funeral will take place at the Complexe funéraire Claude Marcoux in Levis. Only family will be allowed to attend due to restrictions imposed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The ceremony will be carried out by Josee Masson, the founder and general director of an organization called Deuil-Jeunesse. Singer Melissa Bedard, who’s a spokesperson for the organization, will perform during the funeral as well.

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