David Barlow, his South-African-born wife Celia and their Ugandan guide were driving through the Queen Elizabeth National Park last Tuesday when they were attacked and killed by a rebel group linked to the Islamic State terror group.
He played both cricket and rugby at Harper Adams and was involved with the coaching of the harper ladies Rugby team during his time at the University.Senior Lecturer in Farm Business Management Alastair Johnston, who was at University with David, said: “He had a real interest in developing and running businesses.
“They were at the beginning of the next phase of their lives together, making it all the more tragic for them to die in these circumstances. My thoughts are with the families and friends of David and Celia at this time, and with all people whose lives are ended or affected by terrorism. Richard Davies, warden at St Mary’s Church in Hampstead Norreys, where candles were lit following the attack, told the PA news agency: “They’ll be dreadfully missed.
“I only met Celia once for around half an hour, she was friendly and welcoming, a really nice person.
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