I was 18 months older but my cheeky little sister was the leader, says Esther, who is now 31. She was confident and fiercely intelligent, with a smile that lit up a room . Esther is pictured left while Rebecca is pictured right
As children, Esther and Rebecca Marshall were often mistaken for twins. I was 18 months older but my cheeky little sister was the leader, says Esther, who is now 31. She was confident and fiercely intelligent, with a smile that lit up a room.
Their parents, both busy London GPs, also worked in hospital outpatient clinics, so the two girls and their sister Sara, who is five years younger than Esther, would often go there after school, chatting to staff while they waited for their parents to finish their shifts.
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