The families of Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber want to fundraise in their memory.
By Greig Watson and PA news agencyThe families of two students killed in Nottingham last month are to create foundations in their name to ensure they "leave a legacy".Both sets of relatives have now set up online appeals to support causes the students particularly cared about.Image source,The families of Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber attended vigils in Nottingham
Mr Kumar said: "She leaves behind devastated and heartbroken extended family and friends but we all feel compelled that something good must come from the loss of Grace's life. His mother said: "He leaves behind a family broken by grief and loss but determined not to let him be taken in vain. "His inclusivity, quiet patience with others, and sheer generosity of his time prove what an extraordinary 'ordinary' person he was.
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