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300 attend Winnipeg memorial service for Teresa Robinson, 11

About 300 people attended a memorial service in Winnipeg tonight for Teresa Robinson, the 11-year-old girl from Garden Hill First Nation who was killed earlier this month.

Initial suspicions pointed to mauling incident as cause of Garden Hill First Nation girl's death

300 attend Winnipeg memorial service for Teresa Robinson, 11

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About 300 people attended a memorial service in Winnipeg tonight for Teresa Robinson, the 11-year-old girl from Garden Hill First Nation who was killed earlier this month.

About 300 people attended a memorial service in Winnipeg Monday night forTeresa Robinson, the 11-year-old girlfrom Garden Hill First Nation who was killed earlier this month.

Robinson's body was found May 11. She was last seen aliveby family May 5,but wasn't reported as missing to local RCMPfor several days.

The death of Teresa Robinson, 11, is being investigated as a homicide. (Facebook)
Based on the condition of her body when it was found, people on the First Nationat first believed Robinson, whodied days before turning 12,was mauled to death by awild animal.ButRCMPlater ruled her deatha homicide.

Media was invited to theMondayservice, which washeld downtown at Calvary Temple at 6 p.m.

"We're giving some of our energy and love to the family," Perry Bellegarde,Assemblyof First Nations National Chief, said in a eulogy.Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO)GrandChief David Harper played an emotionally charged musical tribute on guitar at the service.

Some ofRobinson's family and friends made the trip from Garden Hill First Nation to Winnipeg for the service.

"Thank you ... for all your help and support and your prayers," Robinson's mom, dressed in black with a black veil,said at the service.
About 300 people were present for Teresa Robinson's memorial service May 25 at Calvary Temple in Winnipeg.

Garden Hill First Nation Chief Arnold Flettsaid the community is still struggling to make sense of what happened to the 11-year-old girl.

"It's been difficult for the First Nation and the family," he said."People of 4,000-plus in the community have risen up."

School on Garden Hill First Nation remains closed as the community continues search efforts in hopes of recovering missing parts of Robinson's body.

A vigil was held for Robinson in Winnipeg last week.

Wake services are to take place Tuesday and Wednesday in Garden Hill First Nation, followed by a funeral planned Thursday.
Teresa Robinson's family and friends from Garden Hill First Nation made the trip to Winnipeg for Monday's memorial service. (Chris Glover/CBC)