"We will ensure that her memory lives on forever," they said Caroline's parents, who was murdered by her pilot husband.
The lives of Susan and David Crouch have collapsed in recent weeks. The deep grief they experience for the loss of their beloved daughter Caroline, who was murdered by her own husband, will surely accompany them for the next years of their lives. However, there is a "mission" that keeps them focused. This concerns the fate of their granddaughter, Lydia. She was present when her father drowned her 20-year-old mom, depriving her so unjustly of the tiny creature.
More than 40 days have passed since the murder of Caroline Crouch. About a week passed and after Babis Anagnostopoulos confessed to the horrible crime. What he had initially tried to "load" on foreign robbers. Yesterday, Caroline's father, David, spoke to the Daily Mail about the "mission" he and his wife have now undertaken: "Both Susan and I will spend the rest of our lives ensuring justice . Her little daughter, Lydia, will grow up with what we can give her. Also, the memory of her mother will live forever ".
In statements to the British newspaper, which publishes daily news about the case, David and Susan talked about how proud their beautiful daughter made them, who "disappeared so hard at the beginning of a wonderful life".
The couple is still trying to manage the mourning. She also tries to manage the horrible betrayal by their groom. The latter for weeks deceived them, along with society as a whole. He did so, pretending to be the victim of a violent robbery with a tragic end. As the newspaper explains, the Caroline's parents they can not bear to talk about the events of that fateful night. But they will always be proud of the "many achievements of their wonderful daughter," as David told the Mail yesterday.
The tragic father talked about the girl's school years. Then, she beat all the boys her age in the run and stood out with her good grades. "Caroline was born in a private hospital in Athens on July 12, 2001. But he was a British citizen. He came to Alonissos for the first time as a newborn. This was done to recommend her to her future friends. "He then moved to the island permanently with Susan and me in May 2003," recalls 78-year-old David Krauts. honor given to the best students, as he explains.
"He was a scout and participated in demonstrations in traditional countries. "He was involved in kayaking from an early age, and immediately took up the sport as an experienced sailor," says Caroline's father, adding that the talented girl had also tried her hand at acting, participating with her friends in municipal theater performances. .
"Both my wife and I were very proud when he secured a position at the University of Piraeus to study Statistics, although we were saddened to say goodbye to her from home," adds the 78-year-old.
David Krauts also referred to his daughter's athletic performance, saying that she was an "excellent athlete". "He had learned to swim from an early age and continued with diving lessons. I remember he was upset because he could not get the relevant diploma as he was under 18 years old χε He ran in 10km races. on the island by defeating most boys her age, "says Caroline's father. , as "apart from Greek, she spoke fluent English and was very good at French and Tagalog, her mother tongue".
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