Saturday, 14 December 2019

'She shouldn’t be taken for granted': White Island after the volcano blew

Many Māori say it is wrong for anyone to set foot on Whakaari, which is considered a living ancestor

As dawn broke on Saturday, the small coastal community of Whakatāne was keeping its fingers collectively crossed. About 50km away, across the slate-grey water, naval divers were deploying in rubber boats to retrieve the bodies of two victims still missing after the White Island volcano disaster.

The first of the six recovered bodies to be identified was that of Krystal Browitt, a 21-year-old Melbourne woman who was on holiday with her family, police said on Saturday.

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from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Ppvalv

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