Sydney brothers confirmed dead after NZ eruption

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BREAKING: Two Sydney brothers have been confirmed as the latest Australians to have been killed by New Zealand's White Island volcano eruption. 9News

"Matthew had a close circle of friends and was popular amongst his peers. He was always enthusiastic about life and was actively involved in school and year group activities.

Last night, a group of Australian friends revealed their devastation at losing three members from their group who were on White Island when it erupted. "On the 9th of December 2019, we were devastated by the news that three of our friends were visiting White Island on a shore excursion during the time of the eruption," the statement said.

Mr Dallow, 53, from Adelaide, was found and identified by New Zealand police, while Zoe's body is believed to be one of those still yet to be retrieved from the island.

 

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