White Island volcano victim Lisa Dallow out of coma and learns of deaths of husband and daughter
4 years, 10 months ago

White Island volcano victim Lisa Dallow out of coma and learns of deaths of husband and daughter

ABC  

An Adelaide mother whose husband and daughter died in New Zealand's White Island volcanic eruption in December is now out of a coma and been told of her family members' deaths. Key points: Lisa Dallow suffered severe burns in the volcanic eruption in December Her husband and daughter died in the disaster on New Zealand's White Island Ms Dallow is now out of a coma and has been informed of their deaths Lisa Dallow suffered burns to more than half of her body in the disaster on December 9 which killed 21 people. Santos chief executive Kevin Gallagher described Ms Dallow as a "very well respected engineer and a good friend to many throughout the business". "As a junior leader she was always there with the girls and made sure everyone had a smile on their face," Girl Guides South Australia chief executive Kerrie Akkermans said.

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