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'A child is so innocent': Candlelight vigil held for 11-year-old girl in Ontario Amber Alert

Community members left grief-stricken by the death of an 11-year-old Brampton, Ont., girl gathered at a park near the child's school to light candles, lay flowers and show support for the child's family at a vigil Saturday evening.

Riya Rajkumar's father faces 1st-degree murder charge in her death

Riya Rajkumar, 11, was found dead after her father took her out on her birthday this week. (Submitted)

Community members left grief-stricken by the death of an 11-year-old Brampton, Ont., girl gathered at a park near the child's school to light candles, lay flowers and show support for the girl'sfamily at a vigil Saturday evening.

About 200 peoplegathered at MeadowvaleVillage Green park in neighbouringMississaugaat 6 p.m., most of them holding candles to place at a growing memorial for Riya Rajkumar, who was founddead in her father's basement apartment on her birthday this week.

Some of Riya's family members attended the vigil, but did not address the crowd.

DeepakAnand, the MPP for Mississauga-Malton,said a few words, noting that his own children went to nearbyMeadowvaleVillage Public School, whereRiyawas a Grade 5 student.

"Like everyone else, we are devastated," Anand said.

"There are more questions than the answers," he said, but encouraged mourners to send prayers and strength to Riya's mother.

"There are no words we can express. All we can do is stand with her."

The group held a moment of silence and, as more people arrived and the sky grew darker, the display of candles grew in front of a pile of flowers and teddy bears.

Members of the community gather at a candlelight vigil in Mississauga on Saturday night for Riya Rajkumar. (Natalie Nanowski/CBC)

A woman who knowsRiya'smother planned thecandlelight vigil.AmritaNaipaulposted details about the event on her social media accounts.

"Many people have messaged asking how you can helpRiya'sfamily during this tragic time. As a community, this loss has been felt by all," she wrote onInstagramandFacebook.

"There are so many people who have been hurting from this angel's loss, and no one needs our prayer and love more thanRiya'sfamily at this time," she continued.

In an interview on Saturday before the vigil,Naipaulsaid she spoke briefly withRiya'smother on the phone on Friday evening.

"I just wanted to make sureout of respect that she was aware of what we were trying to do before we made any arrangements or made any plans," she told CBC News Network.

"She's actually the one who suggested that we do it nearby the school,"Naipaulexplained.

Naipaulsaid she has heard from people across Canada, and even from some who live outside the country.

"There have been many strangers who've reached out to me and said, 'Ifyou get a chance to talk to [Riya'smother] just let her know that she's very loved, and she has so much support,'" she continued.

Amrita Naipaul, who organized Saturday night's vigil, said it's important for the community to come together to celebrate Riya Rajkumar's life and show support for the child's mother. (Michael Aitkens/CBC)

Naipaulplannedto collect donations at the vigil that will be used to help pay forRiya'sfuneral. A separate online fund established by the group Neighbourhood WatchBramptonhas already raised some $21,000 forRiya'sfamily.

"I think everybody kind of shares the same sentiment thata child is so innocent and so pure, and a parent is supposed to especially a father is supposed to beprotective of their child. And to think about what that child went through is just hard for everyone," she said.

'Honour a young life'

Riyawill also be remembered at a formal memorial on Tuesday night in Brampton, the city about 30 kilometres northwest of Toronto.

Brampton Coun. Rowena Santos is helping to organize the vigil, which is set to take place atGarden Square from 5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET.

"Our community is grieving the tragic death of Riya Rajkumar and this is a time to come together in solidarity and remember and honour a young life," said a notice posted to the city'swebsite.

"All members of the public are welcome to attend."

Riya's father,Roopesh Rajkumar, is facing a charge of first-degree murder in her death. Rajkumar, 41, picked his daughter up at a Mississauga gas station on Thursday afternoon to take her out for her birthday. When he did not return the young girl to her mother at an agreed upon time later that evening, she went to Peel Regional Police for help.

An Amber Alert was eventually issued around 11 p.m. that night, and was cancelled about an hour later after officers found Riya's body at an address in Brampton where her father resided.

Rajkumar was arrested by provincial police around the same time while driving north on Highway 11 in Orillia, about 130 kilometres north of Brampton.

Riya was remembered by her classmates and friends as having a vibrant personality and infectious smile.

On Saturday, people continued to stop by the address where Riya was found. The residence is still taped off by police, and officers were going door to door in the area speaking with neighbours.

'No child deserves this'

A small memorial of flowers and notes of condolences grew in a snowbank outside the home. Family members brought those flowers to Saturday night's vigil.

"It's just so sad to hear an 11-year-old. It could have been my daughter," said Alexandra Casanova, who brought her children with her so that they could "understandwhat happened."

Michael Bettencourtbrought his adolescent son with him to pay his respects.

"We are mourning her loss. She was such a young child, and we feel for the family and the community," he said.

"No child deserves this."