A Toronto church is set to hold a memorial service today for a little girl whose body was found in a dumpster one year ago.
The girl – believed to be between four and seven years old – has still not been identified by police, whoPolice have said the girl was likely never reported missing before her body was found in a construction bin outside a home in the city's wealthy Rosedale neighbourhood on May 2 last year.
"The primary purpose of this is just to bring people together as a collective community to give ourselves an opportunity to mourn, to grieve, to remember a precious innocent life," Cho said in an interview. Cho, who learned he would be ministering at the Toronto church two weeks before police announced the discovery of the girl's remains, says the community has been affected by her death.
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