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Funeral for mother and daughters Funeral for mother and daughters
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A funeral service for a mother and her two young daughters who were killed in a crash is due to be held. Hundreds of people have attended a funeral service for a mother and her two young daughters killed in a crash.
Ann Copeland, 45, from Johnshaven, and her daughters Ciara, seven, and Niamh, 10, died in the A92 crash last Wednesday. Nurse Ann Copeland, 45, from Johnshaven, and her daughters Ciara, seven, and Niamh, 10, died in the A92 crash last Wednesday.
The service will be held at St Margaret's Roman Catholic Church in Montrose on Friday morning. The requiem mass was held at St Margaret's Roman Catholic Church in Montrose on Friday morning.
Police have said an oil spillage on the road was believed to have played a significant factor in the accident.Police have said an oil spillage on the road was believed to have played a significant factor in the accident.
It is thought the children's father Barry, who is a PE teacher at Lathallan School, was told of the deaths at work.It is thought the children's father Barry, who is a PE teacher at Lathallan School, was told of the deaths at work.
The children were described as "beautiful girls".The children were described as "beautiful girls".
The accident happened on a double bend, described locally as an accident blackspot.The accident happened on a double bend, described locally as an accident blackspot.
Grampian Police said they believed the source of the spillage had been traced, which BBC Scotland understands was an industrial crane. A report will go to the procurator fiscal.Grampian Police said they believed the source of the spillage had been traced, which BBC Scotland understands was an industrial crane. A report will go to the procurator fiscal.