Oak Bay and the wider community are struggling to cope with the senseless loss of sisters 6-year-old Chloe Berry and 4-year-old Aubrey Berry in the Christmas Day double homicide that rocked the community.
The community is responding to the tragedy by offering support however they can: churches are opening their doors to mourners, residents are organizing food for first responders and Oak Bay Mayor Nils Jensen announced a candlelight vigil on Willows Beach where the girls often played.
Residents are asked to bring a candle for the vigil Saturday, Dec. 30 at 7 p.m. at Willows Beach to remember Aubrey and Chloe.
If you're struggling right now in #oakbay and don't know who to call, consider calling 211 or go on-line to BC211. Help is available.
— Oak Bay Police (@OakBayPolice) December 28, 2017
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