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4:54pm Tuesday 11th March 2008
TRIBUTES have been pouring in this week for the seven people who died following Friday evening's accident between Moreton and Stow.
Special prayers were said for the victims and their families at church services throughout the Cotswolds at the weekend.
Those who died were named as John Kirby, 43, his wife Maggie, 61 and their disabled daughter, Julie Kirby, 34.
advertisement Four people travelling in a Peugeot which collided head-on with the Kirby's car, also died. They were Jason Brain, 35, his daughter Natasha Didcote, 15, Michola Jones, aged 31 and Mr Brain's cousin, 20-year-old Ryan Bott from Milton-under-Wychwood near Chipping Campden.
The Kirby's two grandchildren, Adam Stone, 10, and his sister Sophie, nine, were both taken to hospital in Bristol where they were detained.
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