A motorbike convoy will pay tribute to a teenager who died after being involved in a crash.
India Buchanan, 17, was fatally injured while riding as a pillion passenger on a motorbike on the A27.
Her funeral will take place later this month, with motorcyclists joining India for her "final journey".
Xavi Champion, who is organising the convoy, wrote on Facebook: “As you are aware, we all lost a beautiful soul recently.
“A place in our community and hearts will always have a space for India.
“We have the responsibility and great honour of looking after the convoy for India’s final journey.”
The motorbike convoy will meet India’s family on December 20 before driving to St Peter’s Church, Henfield.
After her funeral service is over, the convoy will join in formation and head to Littlehampton Cemetery.
Family members have thanked the convoy organisers, with India’s aunt Sam Byrne writing: “No words, other than thank you.”
The family has continued to pay tribute to India after her schoolfriends released balloons and played music last week.
Writing on Facebook, India’s sister Megan said: “I hope you can see how truly and completely adored you were, and always will be.
“I hope you’re flying as high as you can my beautiful girl, I love you always.”
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