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Memorial for cadet boat tragedy Memorial for cadet boat tragedy
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A memorial for a teenage Army cadet who died in a boating accident is to be held on Saturday. A memorial for a teenage Army cadet who died in a boating accident is being held in Aberdeenshire.
Kaylee McIntosh, 14, from Fyvie in Aberdeenshire, died during an exercise in South Uist last August. Kaylee McIntosh, 14, from Fyvie, died during an exercise in South Uist in the Western Isles last August.
Kaylee was among a group of eight cadets and four adults on the boat when the accident happened.Kaylee was among a group of eight cadets and four adults on the boat when the accident happened.
The memorial service is taking place in Fyvie Church at 1400 GMT on Saturday. Kaylee's parents Derek and Lesley invited all who knew her to attend. The memorial service is taking place in Fyvie Church. Kaylee's parents Derek and Lesley invited all who knew her to attend.
A report into the accident which claimed Kaylee's life has been submitted to the procurator fiscal.A report into the accident which claimed Kaylee's life has been submitted to the procurator fiscal.
It is expected her death will be the subject of a fatal accident inquiry.It is expected her death will be the subject of a fatal accident inquiry.
She was a member of the 2nd Battalion Highlanders Army Cadet Force.She was a member of the 2nd Battalion Highlanders Army Cadet Force.
Hundreds of mourners attended her funeral last year.Hundreds of mourners attended her funeral last year.
Defence Secretary Des Browne described her death as a "terrible and tragic incident".Defence Secretary Des Browne described her death as a "terrible and tragic incident".