British schoolgirl, 15, is killed by boat propeller while snorkelling on Maldives school trip as parents say they are 'still waiting for answers'

British schoolgirl, 15, is killed by boat propeller while snorkelling on Maldives school trip as parents say they are 'still waiting for answers'
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British schoolgirl, 15, is killed by boat propeller while snorkelling on Maldives school trip as parents say they are 'still waiting for answers'
Published: Dec, 21 2024 10:24

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British schoolgirl, 15, is killed by boat propeller while snorkelling on Maldives school trip as parents say they are 'still waiting for answers' The family of a British teen who was killed by a boat propeller while on a school trip to the Maldives say they are still waiting for answers as they set up a fundraiser to help with legal fees.

British-Singaporean Jenna Chan, 15, was killed last month in a horrific accident while on a school trip to the Maldives after she was dragged under by the propeller of a boat.

Her family says  there was 'no real investigation' into the accident and believe there was a 'chain of errors' throughout the excursion] It has been over a month since Jenna's sudden death, and her heartbroken parents Alan Chan and Jennifer Liauw have spoken out about how they are 'still waiting for answers'.

Jenna Chan, 15, was killed in a horrific snorkelling accident on November 8 during a week-long school trip assisting the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme.

Speaking to The Times, Jenna's parents said they had not been able to contact their daughter during her week-long trip due to a no phone school policy and regret that they never 'properly said goodbye'.

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