'Time of sadness and reflection' on fourth anniversary of Sarah Groves' death

Sarah Groves was stabbed to death in Kasmir in 2013

On the fourth anniversary of Sarah Groves' death, her family say they 'remain confident' that someone will be held responsible for her death.

It follows months of delays in the trial of the man accused of killing her.

The 24-year-old Guernsey woman was fatally stabbed on a houseboat in Kashmir in April 2013.

Dutchman Richard de Wit is charged with her murder, but so far less than half the summoned witnesses have given evidence in court.

The next scheduled sitting, on April 17th, will be the 92nd court hearing - with little progress made during that time.

Sarah's parents, Vic and Kate Groves, say they 'remain confident' someone will be held responsible for her death