London, Ont., family discover faceprint of late daughter, local police help preserve it
A family friend is thanking local police after officers went “above and beyond” to help preserve the memory of a little girl.
Kim Hunter wrote on Facebook that her friends Stephen and Rebekah Caslick experienced the unimaginable sudden loss of their 4-year-old daughter Jillian, on March 3.
Over a month after her passing, in early April, thunderstorms revealed face and fingerprints on windows, made by the little girl. The family posted photos of the imprints on April 7 and asked if anyone knew how they could be preserved.
Hunter reached out to the London Police Service and said “within a few hours” officers were already at the home.
“Thank you to the detective that came to the house and the department for going above and beyond the call of duty in these very unprecedented times,” Hunter wrote, noting the actions of police were especially appreciated amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.
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