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Neighbourhood pays tribute to Savannah Kemp

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Pretty in pink: In memory of Savannah Kemp, who died in a car accident in October aged five, her neighbourhood has paid tribute to her with pink balloons. Photo by Taylah Baker

Neighbours have paid tribute to little Savannah Kemp on the day of her funeral.

A parade of pink balloons adorned several mailboxes, dancing freely in the sky – a testament to five-year-old Savannah, as mum Bryana Kemp said on the GoFundMe page, “She never walked anywhere, she danced or skipped”.

Savannah’s funeral was held on Friday, November 3, with those attending asked to come dressed in pink, and children asked to bring their fairy wings, tiara or favourite princess dress.

In memory: Savannah has been remembered as a “social butterfly who loved everything sparkly and pretty”. Photo by Taylah Baker

The Greater Shepparton community has paid tribute to the young angel with an outpouring of condolences on social media from friends of the family and those who knew Savannah through daycare, kindergarten, dance class and school.

“She was confident, capable of anything and a social butterfly who loved everything sparkly and pretty,” Kialla Children’s Centre co-ordinator Nicole Short said.

Online, a GoFundMe and Meal Train has been set up by friends of the Kemp family shortly after the fatal three-vehicle crash in Shepparton East on October 20.

The GoFundMe page has raised more than $48,000 as of 4pm Friday, November 3.

If you would like to donate, you can do so at www.gofundme.com/f/in-the-name-of-savannah

Tribute: Five-year-old Savannah Kemp leaves behind her mum Bryana and three older brothers.