October 26, 2024

British couple who died when their buggy fell into 656ft Greek ravine are revealed to be Christian teachers as family pay tribute to them

The happy couple on their wedding day pictured. Eight firefighters in two vehicles

The happy couple on their wedding day pictured. Eight firefighters in two vehicles

A young British couple who died when their buggy plunged into a 656ft ravine in Greece have been named.

Milly and Toby Savill, both Christian teachers from south London, were driving over the Profitis Ilias mountain, in Santorini, Greece, on Sunday, according to local media reports.

Mrs Savill’s father Steve Coulson, who is vicar of St Mark’s Church in Kennington, spoke of the pair’s devotion to each other and said his grieving family were being held together by their faith.

Mr Savill, 26, taught history at Ark Evelyn Grace Academy in Brixton while Mrs Savill, 25, worked at St Anne’s Catholic primary school in Vauxhall.

Milly and Toby Savill wed in August 2017 - they were described by Mrs Savill's father as 'utterly devoted to one another'

+8

Milly and Toby Savill wed in August 2017 – they were described by Mrs Savill’s father as ‘utterly devoted to one another’

Milly and Toby Savill enjoying the world cup in London last summer, they died after plunging from a ravine in Santorini, Greece

+8

Milly and Toby Savill enjoying the world cup in London last summer, they died after plunging from a ravine in Santorini, Greece

A smiling Milly, 25, and Toby Savill, 26, from Vauxhall, south London, who 'were utterly devoted to one another', died on the Greek island of Santorini on Sunday when their vehicle plunged off a mountain

+8

A smiling Milly, 25, and Toby Savill, 26, from Vauxhall, south London, who ‘were utterly devoted to one another’, died on the Greek island of Santorini on Sunday when their vehicle plunged off a mountain

Mrs Savill’s father said: ‘Milly and Toby were married in August 2017 and were utterly devoted to one another.ADVERTISING

‘Their families are so proud of them, and although devastated, we are comforted by having shared so many wonderful times of love and joy together.

‘Toby and Milly were passionate about their Christian faith, and we are being sustained by the same sure hope of Easter Resurrection.’ 

Mr Savill joined the Brixton school in September after qualifying and had become popular with students and staff, Principal Tim Dainty said.

Mrs Savill was said to have been a ‘dearly, much loved teacher’ at St Anne’s, head teacher Catherine Davis said.

RELATED ARTICLES

  • Young British couple die in buggy accident on the Greek… Love Island star Sophie Gradon’s parents dispute coroner’s…

Share this article

Share

Her sister Joanna Coulson wrote on Facebook: ‘The joy from your wedding is just a taste compared to the joy you must be experiencing in Heaven right now.

‘Whilst still surreal, we grieve at our loss of Milly and Toby who were the happiest couple with genuine love for every person that was part of their lives.

‘Our only comfort is in knowing that you are having the best party with Jesus right now and one day we will join you too. We love you both so much.’ 

Emergency services were called to the incident at around 2.30pm on Sunday but struggled to reach the couple in the remote region.

Eight firefighters in two vehicles attended and the couple’s bodies were eventually removed from the ravine after being declared dead at the scene.

Stock image of people riding the type of buggys you can hire in Santorini to explore the Profitis Elias, which is a popular spot with tourists

+8

Stock image of people riding the type of buggys you can hire in Santorini to explore the Profitis Elias, which is a popular spot with tourists

Milly Savill on her wedding day in 2017, with London's Oval cricket ground in the background, close to St Mark's Church in Kennington where her father is a minister

+8

Milly Savill on her wedding day in 2017, with London’s Oval cricket ground in the background, close to St Mark’s Church in Kennington where her father is a minister

Read more at: