More than £15,000 has been raised in just one week for a teenage girl after her body was recovered from a river following a tragic crash.
Eden Bunn, 16, died after the vehicle she was travelling in entered the water.
The incident took place when the blue VW Polo exited North Brink Road in Wisbech St. Mary.
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It landed in the River Nene around 8.20pm, Cambridgeshire Constabulary Police Department confirmed.
Declan Berry, 18, from Wisbech, is believed to have been driving the car.
He remains missing as specialist search teams continue to scour the river.

Three other teens, who were also in the crash, survived with non-life threatening injuries.
Eden’s family have since paid tribute to the “kindest, most loving girl”.
Her parents, Lisa and Dean, along with her brother Jay, sister Shelby and nephew Axl, said: “Eden was the kindest, most loving girl we could ever wish for.
“Her horses – Daisy and Dolly – were her world, and she was ours.

“Words cannot describe the tragedy that will stay with us until we are able to meet her again.”
A GoFundMe page has been launched to support her loved ones and give her “the best send-off”.
Jasmine Rauch, who organised the fundraiser, said: “Eden was not only a much-loved young lady to her family but also her friends.

“A truly remarkable, kind, thoughtful and caring young soul who has been taken far too soon.
“Please help us to help them at this very sad time, any donation will be greatly appreciated to give her the best send-off we could possibly give her and help towards her horses which were her world in this awful time.”
The fundraiser has already raised more than £15,000.
Search efforts for the missing driver are ongoing.
The incident took place on Tuesday 17 March.
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