The Australian woman found herself in mourning on waking from a coma two months after the accident.
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Lisa Dallow, a 48-year-old Australian girl, narrowly escaped death during the New Zealand volcano eruption on White Island. But what she did not know was that two of her relatives were among the victims. When she woke up two months after the disaster, Lisa learned that her husband and daughter had died.
The December 9, 2019 disaster had killed 21 people in New Zealand, including her husband Gavin Dallow, 53, and daughter Zoe Hosking, 15. When Gavin died of his injuries in the helicopter that came to his rescue, Lisa’s daughter was found dead a few days after the eruption, explains 7 out of 7.
Lisa’s condition is currently stable but remains serious. Upon waking, she learned the horror. “It took her a while to realize what had happened, and then she kept saying that she couldn’t believe they were dead,” said Adelaide Now, spokesperson for the. Australian newspaper The Guardian before mentioning Lisa’s brief memories of the accident. “She remembers the stones that came from everywhere and fell on her back”.
Still at the hospital, Lisa was unable to attend her husband Gavin’s funeral on January 10. Her family hopes that she can at least attend Zoe’s, postponed until Lisa is fit.
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