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Marjorie Marks-Stuttle and Richard Stuttle18 August 2005
How they're helping young travellers to stay safe

Marjorie Marks-Stuttle and her son Richard, lost a daughter and a sister respectively when 19 year old backpacker Caroline Stuttle was murdered in a small town in Australia. She was thrown from a bridge by a drifter looking for money to fund his drug habit.

Marjorie and Richard discuss their loss, and the work of the foundation they've set up in Caroline 's memory, which they hope will make travel safer for the thousands of young people who leave our shores in search of adventure every year.

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Caroline's Rainbow Foundation


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