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Please visit the paediatric ward of your local hospital, or local children's hospital or hospice to witness parents experiencing no less loss and heartache, with the same or more expenses, seemingly able to do so without requiring public crowd funding.
Please forgive my cynicism for not being overly concerned about someone's ability to pay for the legal expenses to settle an estate and collect their inheritance.
That is very true. Many parents with sick children will completely change their lives and work schedules to accommodate the needs of a child with long term health issues. I have met many parents in that situation. There's usually a temporary financial setback as life is re-organized, but it is sorted out over time.
In case of death due to violent crime (as in this case), the provincial and federal governments have many financial aid programs. Funding is provided for funeral/memorial costs, for expenses that are insurmountable due to work absence, and for emotional trauma. Victims of violent crime automatically receive a package from the gov't containing all the information for submitting a request for financial assistance and counselling.
We have heard that the adult victims own two homes and recently sold a home for almost three quarters of a million dollars. Having said that, I understand that the community wants to do something to help, and money is an easy way to do this.