Almost £2000 has been raised at a charity car wash, for the families of victims of a canoe accident that claimed the lives of three young children.
Almost £2000 has been raised at a charity car wash, for the families of victims of a canoe accident that claimed the lives of three young children.
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Firefighters from Beauly Fire Station, near Inverness, held the car wash over the weekend to support the Beaton and Mackay families, who live locally, following the incident on Sunday, August 26.
Ewen Beaton, five, and his brother Jamie, two, died after being pulled from Loch Gairloch, in Wester Ross, when the six-man canoe they were in capsized.
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