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Mourners pay tribute to cocaine death victim Haniska

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Haniska Pett
Haniska Pett
The cortege arrives at Medway Crematorium
The cortege arrives at Medway Crematorium

Hundreds of mourners gathered to say a final farewell to Haniska Pett.

The self-confessed party girl died suddenly on October 19 after taking cocaine.

In an emotion-charged ceremony at Medway Crematorium on Thursday, in Chatham a friend sang Dancing Queen by Abba.

And mourners walked out of the tribute to the strains of Nine to Five by Dolly Parton - Haniska's favourite song.

The pretty 20-year-old's older brother, Joe Pett, 22, of Valley Drive, Gravesend, paid tribute to his sister, a true party girl who loved life.

He talked of the waste of her death from cocaine.

Some mourners wore 'partywear' in honour of 'a final night out' with Haniska.

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