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Funeral held for 2 Detroit kids who died in cold while family gets promise of a home

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and interim police Chief Todd Bettison leave a news conference on Feb. 11, 2025, in Detroit, after speaking about the deaths of two children in a cold vehicle. (AP Photo/Ed White) (Ed White, Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

DETROIT โ€“ A group has stepped forward to provide a home for surviving family members of two Detroit children who died in a cold van in a casino parking garage, an official said.

A funeral was held Thursday for Darnell Currie Jr., 9, and Aโ€™millah Currie, 2, who were among five children and two adults in a van that stopped producing heat as the temperature fell far below freezing on Feb. 10.

โ€œIt makes you want to break down because that could have been your child. That could have been anybody elseโ€™s child,โ€ said Jessica Wiggins, who visited the funeral home Wednesday.

Police said the family had been staying in the vehicle for a few months. Mayor Mike Duggan said the children's mother called a housing hotline in November but apparently wasn't served. He has requested a report on the city's contacts with the family.

Deputy Mayor Melia Howard said a local group has stepped forward to pay rent for a year to house the family.

โ€œItโ€™s just important for me to let them know that weโ€™re not just here for today. Weโ€™re going to be with them as long as they need us,โ€ Howard told The Detroit News, crying as she spoke at the funeral home.