NewsgalleryEaling vicarage rape victim Jill Saward's ashes cast out to sea in poignant final farewellAshes of Ealing vicarage rape victim Jill Saward scattered in seaBookmarkShareNewsByCharlotte Tobitt15:13, 12 AUG 2017Jill Saward's sister Sue Lancaster, holding a container with the ashes of the victims' rights campaigner, with Jill's husband Gavin and sons Myles, Fergus and Rory outside the church of St David's in Nefyn, north-west Wales, as a memorial service is held in her memory (Image: PA)1 of 12Widower Gavin Drake scatters his late wife Jill Sawad's ashes at Nefyn beach (Image: Daily Post Wales)2 of 12The memorial service for Jill Sawad was held at Nefyn beach on Saturday August 12 (Image: Daily Post Wales)3 of 12Widower Gavin Drake with sons Rory,Myles, Fergus and Sue Lancaster, Jill Sawad's sister (Image: Daily Post Wales)4 of 12Widower Gavin Drake on his way to scatter his late wife Jill Sawad's ashes at Nefyn beach (Image: Daily Post Wales)5 of 12Widower Gavin Drake accompanied by one of his sons Rory, on his way to scatter his wife Jill's ashes at Nefyn beach (Image: Daily Post Wales)6 of 12The coffin of victims' rights campaigner Jill Saward is carried out of Lichfield Cathedral at her funeral in January 20177 of 12Jill Saward was 21 at the time of the attack.8 of 12Jill Saward was raped during the "vicarage rape" in 19869 of 12A container holding the ashes of Jill Saward inside St David's Church in Gwynedd (Image: PA)10 of 12The booklet for the memorial service on August 12 (Image: PA)11 of 12Widower Gavin Drake scatters his late wife Jill Sawad's ashes at Nefyn beach (Image: Daily Post Wales)12 of 12