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Mum, dad and teen son die in motorway horror crash on way back from holiday – leaving behind eight-year-old girl

Mum, dad and teen son die in motorway horror crash on way back from holiday – leaving behind eight-year-old girl

The Irish Sun23-06-2025
A DAD, mum and son tragically died in a horrific motorway crash last month while they were on the way back home from a holiday.
Andy Moore and Swala Harding died alongside their 14-year-old son Sebastian in the horrific single-vehicle collision on Friday, May 30, while on the M5 between Junction 14 and Michaelwood Services.
They had been travelling home from a family holiday in Cornwall along with their daughter, 8, who "miraculously" survived the crash with serious, but not life-threatening, injuries.
A fundraiser has been setup in the family's memory by a close friend, with more than £13,000 being donated so far to help Andy and Swala's daughter through recovery.
Funds are also being raised to help contribute to her parents' and brother's funeral.
The GoFundMe page reads: "On Friday 30th May, our dear friends Andy, Swala and their 14-year-old son Sebastian tragically passed away having been involved in a car accident whilst travelling back from a family holiday in Cornwall.
"The family sadly leave behind their beloved eight-year-old daughter, who miraculously survived the accident.
"To help their lovely little girl adapt to her new future, and help contribute towards the cost of her parents and brother's funeral, we're asking if people would help us raise some money to make her life that little bit easier."
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Swala Harding, Andy Moore and Sebastian Moore all died in the single-vehicle collision on Friday, May 30
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