By Becky Johnson, Sky Correspondent
Hundreds of mourners have gathered for the funeral of three members of the same family killed when a bin lorry crashed into Christmas shoppers in Glasgow.
Erin McQuade, 18, and her grandparents Jack Sweeney, 68 and Lorraine Sweeney, 69, all died when the out-of-control refuse vehicle ploughed into pedestrians in the city's George Square three days before Christmas.
Some 700 people packed in to St Patrick's RC Church in Dumbarton, where the family live, for a joint requiem mass for the teenager and her grandparents, with more mourners standing outside.
Three hearses filled with white roses lined the pavement outside the church.
Erin, who was in her first year studying English literature at Glasgow University, had been out Christmas shopping with her family when the crash happened.
Her mother, Jacqueline, was just yards away from her daughter and parents as the disaster unfolded. She arrived at the church holding hands with her 14-year-old son Aidan.
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Gallery: Tributes For Lorry Crash Victims
Flowers were left near the scene of a bin lorry crash which killed six people and left 10 more injured
A service to remember the victims of the disaster was held at Glasgow's St Andrew's Cathedral
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