ORLANDO -- Family, friends, co-workers and a community gathered Wednesday to say goodbye to the 19-year-old woman murdered after being abducted from her job.
Fabiana Malave's funeral was held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Dean Road.
Malave, a recent graduate of Timber Creek High School, was working alone at Super Sport Auto when she was kidnapped.
Family members and friends say right now they are just trying to come to grips with her life being cut so short.
"It's just hard. You know, I have a daughter too, and I can only imagine how it would feel,” said family friend Jennifer Coronado.
"I just can't believe you know, somebody can do something like this. You know so cruel so mean to somebody so innocent. And she was just such a great person,” said family member Denise Ramos.
Police say William Davis confessed to kidnapping, raping and then strangling Fabiana Malave.
Davis told investigators he was angry because he could not immediately get a title for a vehicle he purchased.
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