‘There are no words’ - Thousands raised in memory of three teenagers killed in horror car crash

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The fundraiser, which was launched following the deaths of three teenagers in a car crash, smashed its £30,000 target within hours.

Thousands of pounds have been raised in memory of three teenagers who were killed in a horror crash last week. Harry Purcell, 17, Matilda Seccombe, 16 and Frank Wormald, also 16, all died following the two-vehicle collision on the B4035 near Shipston in Warwickshire on Friday (April 21).

Another 17-year-old, Edward Spencer, is in a stable condition following surgery. The crash happened when a Ford Fiesta, which the teenagers had been travelling in, collided with a Fiat 500.

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A woman and two children, who were in the Fiat, all sustained serious injuries and are in a stable condition in hospital. The teenagers were lower 12 students who attended Chipping Campden High School in Gloucestershire.

A fundraiser created in memory of the three teenagers who died has raised more than £40,000 so far, smashing its £30,000 target within hours of its launch. The GoFundMe page was created by a Chipping Campden High School student to raise money for the West