A Guernsey family have been fighting for justice for their daughter for more than a decade.
Sarah Groves was 24 years old when she was found dead on a houseboat in Kashmir in April 2013.
The trial of the accused, Dutch national Richard de Wit, has faced constant delays.
Sarah's family say the trial is technically still active but officially suspended since July 2021 because de Wit is deemed medically unfit to stand trial.
Sarah's father, Vic Groves, says it's "highly unsatisfactory" that the trial is "unlikely ever to resume or reach a conclusion."
Today, the Sarah Groves Foundation will give 32 bikes to less privileged families, in her memory.

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