91原创

Skip to content

Mother of slain B.C. sisters to run half marathon in their honour

鈥業 know that they will be running alongside us in spirit鈥
11425765_web1_chloeaubrey
Chloe Berry, 6, and Aubrey, 4, at their last run in October 2017. (Photo gofundme page)

The mother of the two B.C. sisters found dead on Christmas Day will be running a half-marathon in their honour at the beginning of May.

Sarah Cotton has announced that she will be participating in the BMO Vancouver Half Marathon on May. 6 to honour the lives of her daughters Chloe Berry, 6, and Aubrey, 4, whose bodies were found in their father鈥檚 apartment on Christmas Day. He is charged with in their deaths.

鈥淥n Christmas Day, my beloved girls were taken from me鈥 Along with myself, my family, friends and many others in the Victoria community and beyond are devastated, shocked and overwhelmed with grief at this senseless and futile tragedy,鈥 Cotton writes on a created to raise funds in advance of the run.

鈥淲ith Scott and Trisha by my side, I will be running in the BMO Vancouver Half Marathon as part of my healing and in honour of my girls. I know that they will be running alongside us in spirit,鈥 writes Cotton.

The money raised through the gofundme page will be split between the Mary Manning Centre and the Chloe and Aubrey Berry Scholarship Fund at Christ Church Cathedral School.

The Mary Manning Centre responds to children, youth and families who are affected by abuse in all its forms as well as abuse related trauma, by providing victim services, counselling, prevention and education. Cotton鈥檚 hope is that through raising money for this important organization, waitlists can be reduced and access to counselling is more immediate.

鈥淐hloe and Aubrey both received counselling from the Mary Manning Centre. Sarah noticed tremendous benefits from the counselling and she鈥檚 very grateful for that organization,鈥 said close friend Trisha Lees, who will be running the half-marathon with Cotton.

The Chloe and Aubrey Berry Scholarship Fund is a scholarship set up through the Victoria Foundation to provide scholarships to children attending Christ Church Cathedral School. It is the school where Chloe attended grade one and Aubrey was going to start kindergarten in September.

The community has been looking for ways to support Sarah Cotton through her grief, which is evidenced in the response so far to this week鈥檚 announcement. The page which was posted just 19 hours ago already has $15,560 raised of the $20,000 goal.

鈥淚 think in times like these you could develop a lot of unhealthy habits, so with both of us being longtime runners, we thought this would be a way of taking care of yourselves 鈥 having time to reflect in a positive way,鈥 said Lees. 鈥淏asically, what we are all about right now is just taking care of Sarah as best we can.鈥

You can find more details about the GoFundme page .

RELATED:

RELATED:


 
keri.coles@oakbaynews.com

Follow us on Like us on and follow us on .