Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Queensland’s political leaders will join family and friends at the funeral for eight children who were killed at their Cairns home.
The four girls and four boys, aged between two and 14 years old, were found dead at the Murray Street property days before Christmas.
Raina Mersane Ina Thaiday, mother of seven of the children and aunt to the eighth, has been charged with eight counts of murder.
The children were part of the city’s tight-knit Torres Strait Islander community.
This morning’s funeral service at the Cairns Convention Centre has been named Keriba Omasker, which means our children in the Erub dialect, a language of their heritage.
Thousands of people are expected to turn out for the funeral, which will also be attended by Premier Campbell Newman and Opposition Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk, who have both suspended election campaigning for the day.
Hundreds of family and friends have travelled from the Torres Strait Islands to attend the service, while bus loads of others have arrived from Brisbane, Townsville and Rockhampton.
The family told the ABC four pastors will lead the service. Pastor Adam Xhafer will be assisted by three Torres Strait Islander pastors.
Two eulogies for the children will be read by aunties and the children’s school friends will light candles.
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Rest in peace little angels x