It’s been six years since eight-year-old Tori Stafford was abducted from Woodstock on April 8th 2009, sexually assaulted and murdered.

Tori’s body was found four months later in a rural wooded area near Mount Forest.

A group of women based in London and Woodstock are determined to keep the young girl’s memory alive by riding their motorcycles.

Members of the Iron Sirens riding club are a group of females who have been organizing a ride around Oxford County for the past four years by inviting as many bikers as possible.

In Tori’s honour, the women decorate their bikes by picking all of her favourite things, including purple butterflies.

Rodney Stafford, Tori’s father, says he’s thankful so many people continue to show their support.

“Six year later, everybody is still talking about Tori. The more talk about Victoria and the events that happened six years ago still makes children safer today,” says Rodney Stafford.