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Harrow College student Vanisha Varsani and her three siblings, Bindya, Urvashi and Vinay, have completed their climb of Mount Kilimanjaro for charity.

The 17-year-old quadruplets took five days to climb the 5,895m high African mountain and a further two days to descend it.

Vanisha Varsani and her siblings were part of a team of 18 climbers raising money in aid of Friends of Kera (UK) charity.

In total the group raised a staggering £45,000 for the charity, which helps disadvantaged and disabled children by providing them with wheelchairs, hearing aids and Braille for the visually impaired.

Speaking of her expedition Varsani said: “Kilimanjaro was an amazing experience which our team and I will never forget. We’re so pleased we were able to raise money for such a worthy cause as well.”

If you would like to support Friends of Kera then you can donate to the Varsani siblings' Just Giving page.