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Community lines streets to say goodbye to murdered schoolgirl on her 'final journey'

Six-year-old Hope Gordon was found dead alongside her father at a house in West Calder last month. The schoolgirl's death is being treated as murder, while her father's is not being treated as suspicious.

The horse drawn-hearse carrying the coffin of Hope Gordon makes its way to her  funeral in Livingston.
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Image: Hope Gordon's coffin was taken by horse-drawn carriage through Livingston to Adambrae Cemetery. Pic: PA
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Mourners lined the streets of a West Lothian town to bid farewell to murdered six-year-old Hope Gordon.

The schoolgirl and her 36-year-old father, Mark Gordon, were found dead after emergency crews forced entry to a property in Harburn Drive, West Calder, last month.

Police Scotland has launched a murder probe into her death, while Mr Gordon's death is not being treated as suspicious.

Hope Gordon. Pic: Police Scotland
Image: Hope. Pic: Police Scotland

On Monday, a private family service was held in Livingston before the youngster's coffin was taken by horse-drawn carriage through the town to Adambrae Cemetery.

Mourners turned out in force for what the family called "Hope's Day", with flowers thrown towards the hearse as it travelled by.

The horse drawn-hearse carrying the coffin of Hope Gordon makes its way to her funeral in Livingston. The six-year-old was found dead alongside her 36-year-old father Mark at a house in West Calder on January 20. Picture date: Monday February 10, 2025.
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Roses are thrown onto the horse drawn-hearse of Hope Gordon as it makes its way to her funeral in Livingston.
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Image: Flowers being thrown towards the horse-drawn hearse. Pic: PA

Hope's coffin was decorated with characters from Paw Patrol, her favourite cartoon, and the hearse followed a car carrying a Paw Patrol floral tribute provided by Toronto Primary School, where she had been a pupil.

The ornate white hearse was pulled by two white horses, each draped in a white cloth and with blue and yellow feathers attached to their heads, a reference to the Paw Patrol colours.

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Roses are thrown onto the horse drawn-hearse of Hope Gordon as it makes its way to her funeral in Livingston. 
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The coffin of Hope Gordon is placed on a horse drawn-hearse before it makes its way to her  funeral in Livingston.  
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Image: Hope's Paw Patrol coffin. Pic: PA
Roses are thrown onto the horse drawn-hearse of Hope Gordon as it makes its way to her funeral in Livingston.  
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The carriage was followed by a close family friend dressed as Chase, a character from the animated series, with cars bearing members of Hope's family close behind.

The procession was headed by a piper in full Highland dress, who piped the schoolgirl on what her family described as "Hope's final journey".

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A fundraiser launched by family friend Melanie Wheeldon to help cover the cost of Hope's Day raised more than £10,000 - more than five times its original £2,000 target.

In a statement posted on the page, Ms Wheeldon said: "On 20 January 2025, our hearts shattered as we learned of the tragic and senseless murder of six-year-old Hope.

"Hope was a vibrant and loving little girl, known for her infectious smile, kind spirit and deep love for animals.

"Hope's life was tragically cut short, leaving a void in the hearts of her family and friends that can never be filled."