Hundreds of dolls, toys and balloons mark the Miller Street H-1 overpass site where toddler Cyrus Belt was thrown to his death Thursday, just shy of his second birthday. Ray Galapon, holding son John Ray, was among those paying respects yesterday. A silent march and candlelight vigil tonight will honor Cyrus as well as Janel Tupuola, who was beaten to death Wednesday in Kailua.
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