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Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay leads a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School for his daughter Trinity.
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People accumulate amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School for Trinity Gay. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
People accumulate amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School for Trinity Gay. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
Shoshana Boyd and Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay grasp. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
People accumulate amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School for Trinity Gay. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
People assemble amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School for Trinity Gay. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
Friends who were with Trinity Gray, the girl of Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay, at the season of her demise talk before a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School in Lexington, Kentucky. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
People assemble amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School for Trinity Gay. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
Darrell Ugboaga, 16, hangs his running shoes on a dedication for Trinity Gay. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay talks amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School for his girl Trinity Gay. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
Shoshana Boyd and Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay stand encompassed by those assembled amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay grasps those accumulated amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
Shoshana Boyd (focus L) and Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay stand encompassed by family and companions amid a candlelight vigil at Lafayette High School for their little girl Trinity Gay, who passed on in a trade of gunfire early Sunday morning, in Lexington, Kentucky. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston