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Teresa Robinson remembered at Victoria Day vigil at The Forks

The sun came out as about 175 people gathered Monday in Winnipeg at a vigil for Teresa Robinson, the 11-year-old girl whose body was found in Garden Hill First Nation a week ago today.

'It has been the most difficult thing that this family has ever had to face,' says elder Eliza Beardy

Sun comes out in Winnipeg as crowds gather to say goodbye to Teresa Robinson

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The sun came out as about 175 people gathered Monday in Winnipeg at a vigil for Teresa Robinson, the 11-year-old girl whose body was found in Garden Hill First Nation a week ago today.
The Williams family from Garden Hill First Nation holds signs with goodbye messages at the Teresa Robinson Winnipeg vigil May 18. (Kristy Hoffman/CBC)
The sun came out asabout 175people gatheredMonday in Winnipeg ata vigil for Teresa Robinson, the 11-year-old girl whose body was found in Garden Hill First Nation a week ago Monday.

RCMP are investigating Robinson's death andtreating it as a homicide.

Two young girls hold a poster dedicated to Teresa Robinson over a makeshift memorial at the Oodena Celebration Circle Monday night. (Kristy Hoffman/CBC)
Kendal Wood, 14, helped organize the vigil for Robnison, whose body was found a week ago Monday in Garden Hill First Nation. (CBC)
Community members at first believed the girl was mauled to death by wild animals.

Elder ElizaBeardyspoke on behalf of the family at the ceremony.

"It has been the most difficult thing that this family has ever had to face, and the overwhelming support by surrounding communities and from all across the nation certainly is appreciated," Beardy said.

"[The family] would also ask all of the vigils [to] gather in prayer and not to protest, and to ensure that the loss of Teresa's life is not politicized."

Kendal Wood, 14, a young activist in Winnipeg, said holding avigil was meant to give people achance to show their respect.

The death of Teresa Robinson, 11, is being investigated as a homicide. (Facebook)
Wood saidmore than 400 people have joined a Facebook page supporting the event.

While the teen has organized rallies to lobby for a national inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women, Wood saidthe Mondayevent was focused onTeresa Robinson.

"I don't want it to involve anything like a protest or rally or anything so that's why I came up with a vigil so we can just make it about her and nothing else."

Balloons were released at the ceremony to celebrate what would've been Robinson's 12th birthday.

The vigil took place at5 p.m. CT at theOodenaCelebration Circle at The Forks in Winnipeg.