A fundraiser launched in memory of two English men of Jamaican origin who died in a car crash in Morocco has raised over £3,800 in just two weeks. Cameron Smith, 27, a father of one, and Anthony Smith, 48, tragically lost their lives earlier this month when a driver collided with their car in Agadir. Their friend, Tyrone Smith, who was also in the vehicle, was seriously injured and underwent emergency surgery at a Moroccan hospital. Nearly 140 people have donated to the fundraiser, which was set up to support the victims' families and help cover medical and repatriation costs. «We've lost two amazing souls, and Tyrone has a long road to recovery. We are overwhelmed by the support and generosity shown by everyone», said a family friend on the fundraising page. The inquests for Cameron and Anthony were opened last Thursday at Black Country Coroners Court. Moroccan police confirmed that a local driver was arrested following the fatal collision, which occurred on May 4. The families are now navigating the difficult process of bringing their loved ones home—a journey made even more complex by the circumstances of an overseas accident.