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trust fund for the schooling of his children

 

July 18, 2008

Zululand
OBSERVER
 

 

 

Community chips in for slain angler

Still coming to terms with the brutal murder of her husband Clive, Zelda Hunter with her children Brandon and Megan

Tanya Waterworth

FRIENDS of angler, Clive Hunter who was shot dead on Alkantstrand beach last Tuesday, have opened a trust fund for the schooling of his children Brandon (12) and Megan (6).
Riaan and Louise Hunt confirmed that friends of the family were aware that they will need assistance with schooling and a trust fund has been opened at Kloppers Incorporated in Richards Bay, who will not charge for the administration of the trust.
'Clive was a strong Christian who put his family above everything else.
'It was his wish that his children attend the Richards Bay Christian School, so that they can be in a school filled with the principles he lived by and we hope this trust fund will make that wish a reality,' said Riaan Hunt.

Investigation stepped up
At a police meeting in Richards Bay on Monday, it was confirmed that police patrols have been stepped up by the Crime Prevention Unit, SAPS Protection and Community Services and Control Risk Group along Alkantstrand and adjoining beaches and green belts since the killing.
An intensive police investigation has also been launched.

Overwhelmed
Now over a week since the tragedy Clive's wife, Zelda told the Zululand Observer she has been overwhelmed by the love and support given them since the senseless murder.
'We received so many cards, flowers, sms messages and phone calls of support and I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone in this wonderful community for standing with us during this hard time,' she said.
Details of the Trust Fund are as follows: Nedbank Richards Bay, Branch Code 130230, Account No. 1302056433, Reference No.: ISC021001. (Any deposit must be made with the reference number to ensure it is placed in the correct account).
For any enquiries, contact : Riaan Hunt: 083 3842112 or Louise Hunt: 083 3021620.

 

 

 

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