Funerals will be held Wednesday for the two siblings in last week's shootings in Hudson.

Investigators have yet to release a motive as to why Kevin Pimentel shot his two brothers, killing one and himself.

Bay News 9 spoke with a family friend who says no one could have seen this coming.

“I read Helen's name and my heart shattered,” said Helen Campchiaro’s friend Ashleigh Hancock.

Hancock has known Helen Campochiaro and her sons for the past few years and has grown close with the family.

“They moved, they breathed, and they lived for one another,” she said.

Hancock has been crying for days for her friend who is dealing with the unimaginable.

“She doesn't want to talk to people, she’s very closed off right now and I completely understand why she doesn’t want to be bombarded, she wants privacy,” said Hancock.

Almost a week ago, law enforcement says 12-year-old Kevin Pimentel and his 16-year-old brother Trevor were cooking but something set Kevin off and he shot Trevor in the leg and killed his 6-year-old brother Brady before fatally shooting himself. It’s something Ashleigh says she can’t comprehend.

“They were good kids, they were laughing, loving, would do anything, they were just like their mother,” she said.

Only 24 hours before this incident, Helen put out a plea for help on a gofundme account. Hancock says it’s a telling sign how dire her situation was because Campochiaro wasn’t one to ask for help. “I know she had been saying that she wanted to move them out of the area they were in, she wanted better for them,” she said.

Fundraisers for the family have been sprouting up since the incident and the community support has been overwhelming. An auction site on Facebook has already raised more than $11,000, Giveforward has raised over $12,000 and Campchiaro’s gofundme has raised nearly $6,000 as of Wednesday afternoon.

It’s help for a single mother who instead of planning her son’s birthday that was Monday, had to plan two funerals.

There will be a fundraising event Wednesday at Spinnations in Port Richey between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.