Vigil held to honour mother, 2 kids found dead in Portage la Prairie

Trevis McLeod, arrested on Friday, is charged with 3 counts of second-degree murder

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A group of people gathered outside of a home in Portage la Prairie on Sunday to pay their respects to a woman and two children who were killed inside a week prior.

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A group of people gathered outside of a home in Portage la Prairie on Sunday to pay their respects to a woman and two children who were killed inside a week prior.

About 25 people in attendance recited prayers and held candles in remembrance of a 32-year-old woman, a six-year-old girl and a three-year-old boy found in home on April 10 by crews responding to a fire.

They were the wife and children of Trevis McLeod, who was arrested Friday and charged with three counts of second-degree murder in connection with their deaths.

People placed candles, toys and flowers outside of a Portage la Prairie home where the bodies of a mother and two children were found dead a week ago. (CBC / Submitted by Kindra Stothers)
People placed candles, toys and flowers outside of a Portage la Prairie home where the bodies of a mother and two children were found dead a week ago. (CBC / Submitted by Kindra Stothers)

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