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View all search resultsIn deep grief: Tima Kurdi, center left, aunt of late brothers Alan and Ghalib Kurdi, and her husband Rocco Logozzo walk to the waterfront to release balloons in memory of the boys after a memorial service in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on Saturday
In deep grief: Tima Kurdi, center left, aunt of late brothers Alan and Ghalib Kurdi, and her husband Rocco Logozzo walk to the waterfront to release balloons in memory of the boys after a memorial service in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on Saturday. The body of 3-year-old Alan was found on a Turkish beach after the small rubber boat he, his 5-year-old brother and their mother, Rehanna, were in capsized during a voyage from Turkey to Greece. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
span class="caption">In deep grief: Tima Kurdi, center left, aunt of late brothers Alan and Ghalib Kurdi, and her husband Rocco Logozzo walk to the waterfront to release balloons in memory of the boys after a memorial service in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on Saturday. The body of 3-year-old Alan was found on a Turkish beach after the small rubber boat he, his 5-year-old brother and their mother, Rehanna, were in capsized during a voyage from Turkey to Greece. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
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