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Saturday 17th May | 13:59

Parents launch trust in memory of Indira

1:51pm Thu 1st May 08:: written by Luke Cross

The parents of Indira Swann have set up a trust in honour of their daughter.

Louise and Gregory Swann launched The Indira Education Trust in memory of the 18- year-old, who was one of five victims in the Ecuador bus crash nearly three weeks ago.

Mrs Swann of Highway Avenue, said: “At the moment it is obviously very early days. Our natural inclination was to use any money that was offered in Indira’s memory for the good, and our immediate idea was a school in Ecuador.
“We will be meeting with the families of the other girls and we believe that they are having similar ideas, so we will discuss with them what they wish to do and whether they would wish us all to work together.”

The family have been 'astounded' by the response and sensitivity of Indira's friends since the tragedy.
Indira was a huge music fan and her friends are now planning a charity gig in her name.
Another friend from Henley College, Leila Millson, has entered the Advertiser’s carnival queen competition in Indira’s name.

If you would like to support The Indira Education Trust, please contact E Sargeant and Son on 01628 783738.  

You can still visit the Indira Swann tribute book online here.

For more about the Trust, see this week's Advertiser.



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