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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 being held in Aberdeenshire. | |
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. 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". |