(File Photo: Regional Emergency Services parked outside the apartment where five children were exposed to an insecticide. Feb. 23, 2015. Bradley Karp/Afternoon Reporter).

People attending the funeral of an eight-month-old girl say her sibling also died, according to Global Edmonton.

The report says the news came during the funeral and the Imam speaking also confirmed the death. A source close to the family in Fort McMurray says a two-year-old boy who was being treated in Edmonton, died just a few hours ago. The source also said a funeral for the two-year-old will be held at the same mosque in Edmonton tomorrow.

Lawyer Allan Vinni released the following statement on behalf of the family this morning:

“The Habib family requests that their privacy be respected as they grieve their loss and prepare for the funeral of their youngest child. Thank You to all for your support during this trying time.”

A GOFUNDME campaign raised more than $21,000 for the family so far.

On Sunday, first responders were called to an 81 Fraser Ave. apartment after reports that an unknown substance had spilled in one of the suites. Four children under the age of 10 were rushed to hospital. Regional Emergency Services later identified the substance as phosphine, a poisonous substance used an insecticide.

Deputy Fire Chief Brad Grainger said phosphine pellets brought back from a recent trip from Pakistan were placed around the apartment. He said the intent was to get rid of bed bugs, and the pellets were punctured Sunday when the mother was vacuuming.