The Province

TEARS FOR AALIYAH

Family, friends say goodbye to slain Langley girl

- DENISE RYAN dryan@postmedia.com

Family and friends of Aaliyah Rosa wept openly Tuesday as they filed into the sanctuary at Christian Life Assembly in Langley to say goodbye to the seven-year-old who was found dead on July 22.

In the front row, a young girl wearing a kitten-ear headband sobbed. Teddy bears and a small stuffed monkey sat on stage, alongside pink roses and photos of Aaliyah with her arms wrapped around her father Steve.

Mourners wore bright pink and purple ribbons, Aaliyah’s favourite colours.

Aaliyah was found dead in an apartment in the 20000block 68th Avenue on July 22. A 36-year-old woman was also at the apartment in need of medical care. Police have not confirmed the woman’s identity.

Cpl. Frank Jang of the Integrated Homicide Investigat­ion Team, which is investigat­ing the death as a possible homicide, said Tuesday that the investigat­ion was ongoing. IHIT is urging members of the public who may have informatio­n to “please come forward.”

Pastor Bill Ashbee called Aaliyah’s death “a puzzling, evil act.”

Ashbee addressed Aaliyah’s father directly, saying, “There are no adequate answers to something that should not have happened.”

Aaliyah was remembered by her preschool teachers as a child who “oozed curiosity” and was “too smart for her own good.”

Aaliyah was charismati­c and wild and loved everyone, said her daycare provider Sarah, who added that, “It was impossible to stay mad at her.”

Trish Wright, another one of Aaliyah’s caregivers, struggled to compose herself before sharing her memories of the little girl she had cared for since she was a toddler.

“With her larger-than-life personalit­y, Aaliyah had a huge impact on the children in our care,” said Wright. “You couldn’t help but be attracted to her energy.”

Aaliyah was independen­t, but always the first to rush to help another child that had been hurt, said Wright. She also defended her Hot Wheels from the boys: “She stood her ground for what she believed to be her truth,” said Wright.

Every morning after Steve dropped Aaliyah off at daycare, she would ask her father for one last hug.

“Daddy, please one more hug. Daddy, please one more hug. And Steve would always give it to her. Aaliyah was a hugger, and a daddy’s girl,” said Wright.

Nadia Causley, the mother of Aaliyah’s best friend Stella, said Aaliyah had become a part of her family, “our rambunctio­us fourth child.”

Aaliyah was “a true free spirit,” a “full tilt girl” who was remarkably outgoing, and danced to a rhythm that was “a little faster than what we were used to.”

Causley alluded to difficulti­es in Aaliyah’s home life: “You take a high-energy kid, too bright to want to listen, and add in a bit of adversity on the home front, and you expect some trouble. But not her,” said Causley.

Causley lauded Aaliyah’s father, and the Rosa family as a “bedrock of love.”

At the end of the service, her father approached the stage and picked up the small stuffed monkey that sat next to Aaliyah’s picture.

 ?? NICK PROCAYLO/PNG ?? Mourners file out of the celebratio­n of life for Aaliyah Rosa Tuesday at Christian Life Assembly in Langley. Aaliyah died July 22 in an apartment on 68th Avenue.
NICK PROCAYLO/PNG Mourners file out of the celebratio­n of life for Aaliyah Rosa Tuesday at Christian Life Assembly in Langley. Aaliyah died July 22 in an apartment on 68th Avenue.
 ?? NICK PROCAYLO/POSTMEDIA ?? Mourners, including Aaliyah Rosa’s father Steve. left, attend a celebratio­n of life for the seven-year-old in Langley on Wednesday. Aaliyah was found dead in an apartment on July 22.
NICK PROCAYLO/POSTMEDIA Mourners, including Aaliyah Rosa’s father Steve. left, attend a celebratio­n of life for the seven-year-old in Langley on Wednesday. Aaliyah was found dead in an apartment on July 22.
 ??  ?? IHIT is investigat­ing the death of seven-year-old Aaliyah Rosa and is seeking informatio­n from the public.
IHIT is investigat­ing the death of seven-year-old Aaliyah Rosa and is seeking informatio­n from the public.

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