Hundreds gather to remember Gold Coast mother Kelly Wilkinson at twilight vigil | ABC News

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The family of murdered Gold Coast woman Kelly Wilkinson, whose charred body was found in her backyard last week, has remembered her as a “strong fierce woman” who thought that being a mother was the best job in the world.

Hundreds of mourners gathered for a candlelit vigil to honour the 27-year-old mother-of-three on the Gold Coast on Monday evening.

An emotional local State Member of Parliament Sam O’Connor, who helped organise the vigil, read a statement on behalf of the family, describing Ms Wilkinson as someone who would help others regardless of events in her own life.

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