Sophie Taylor died in the shooting incident along with her boyfriend The funeral of a teenage girl killed in a double shooting tragedy is due to be held.
It is believed trainee gamekeeper Calum Murray, 18, was cleaning a shotgun when it went off and killed Sophie Taylor, 16, and then turned the gun on himself.
The deaths happened at a cottage near Tomintoul on 12 April.
A celebration of Sophie’s life is being held at the Lecht Ski Centre at 1300 BST. She will then be buried at Tomintoul Cemetery.
She was described as a “precious” daughter in the death notice.
Mr Murray’s funeral was held at Leochel-Cushnie Church on Saturday.
A statement released by his family said: “Calum was extremely popular and his death in such tragic circumstances has left a gap in our lives. It is impossible to describe the sense of loss we are feeling.
“There is an immense sadness to have lost him so prematurely but we are thankful for the wonderful memories that he has left us and those will be cherished forever.”
Police have said they are not looking for anyone else over the deaths.
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