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Tadley family's fundraising for Greek legal case





Rhian and Andy Sebbage, of Weyhill Close, aim to raise £60,000 to cover the costs of a Greek lawyer and travel costs of an impending Greek court case.
Their son Robert, aged 18, died after being stabbed by a taxi driver in Zakynthos, Greece, last July. He was on holiday with fellow former Hurst Community College pupils Jordan Manson, Samuel Champion, Steven Granston and Callum Lane, who were also stabbed in the attack
More than 70 people turned up for a zumba class towards the cause at 5pm on Sunday (Apr 8) held at Tadley Community Centre.
“It was a great atmosphere. Everybody from young to mature ladies appeared to be enjoying the music and the movies that go with it. Even Andy had a go,” said Mrs Sebbage.
The event raised £257.
Also in aid of the cause, a coffee morning held at the Ambrose Allen Centre in Tadley raised £250.
Mr and Mrs Sebbage are hoping for lots of support at a fun packed Sunday May 6, at a Lads vs Dads football match at the town’s Barlows Park sports complex, in Silchester Road. All entry fees will go to the cause, with Robert’s friends due to play, followed by winning team driving round Tadley in an open top bus, with the winning trophy.
For more details about the Sebbage family’s fundraising campaign, Out of the Blue, visit www.outoftheblue-rjs.co.uk



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