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Families’ touching tributes for victims of Hunter Valley bus tragedy

Family members and the local community held back tears and read poems as they paid tribute to victims of the Hunter Valley bus tragedy in an emotional memorial service.

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Family members have held back tears, read poems, and paid tribute to the victims of the Hunter Valley bus tragedy during a public memorial service on Saturday.

The Hunter Valley region was rocked by Australia’s worst road disaster in nearly 30 years when a group of wedding guests died in a crash earlier this year.

Ten people were killed and another 25 were injured when their bus rolled near Greta late on June 11.

Guests were being ferried home following the wedding of Mitch Gaffney and Maddy Edsell when the bus rolled on a roundabout.

Mitchel Gaffney and Maddy Edsell, with NSW Premier Chris Minns (left) on Saturday. Picture: NSW Premier Office via NCA NewsWire
Mitchel Gaffney and Maddy Edsell, with NSW Premier Chris Minns (left) on Saturday. Picture: NSW Premier Office via NCA NewsWire
Ten people died and 25 were injured in the tragic crash. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Swift
Ten people died and 25 were injured in the tragic crash. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Swift

Zach Bray, Darcy Bulman, Tori Cowburn, Angus Craig, Nadene and Kyah McBride, Bec Mullen, Andrew Scott, Lynan Scott and Kane Symons all died in the tragedy.

The public memorial was held on Saturday at the Singleton Showgrounds, bringing together the local community, survivors, loved ones of those killed, and emergency service workers.

Darcy Bulman’s father, Warren, described his daughter as having a “generous heart” and being someone who lit up a room when she entered.

“Darcy was an incredible human – a loving partner, a wonderful daughter and sister, a highly-capable woman always ready to give encouragement, a really positive person that you wanted to have around, beautifully open and generous,” he said.

Darcy Bulman’s father Warren speaking at the memorial for victims of the Hunter Valley bus tragedy. Picture: Supplied via NCA NewsWire
Darcy Bulman’s father Warren speaking at the memorial for victims of the Hunter Valley bus tragedy. Picture: Supplied via NCA NewsWire
Darcy Bulman died in the tragedy. Picture: Supplied.
Darcy Bulman died in the tragedy. Picture: Supplied.
Andrew Scott was among the victims. Picture: Supplied.
Andrew Scott was among the victims. Picture: Supplied.

Angus Craig was remembered as a young man with a sense of adventure who always cared for others.

The family of Bec Mullen thanked first responders and support workers.

“I’d like to take this time to share one piece of her advice,” one family member told the service.

“It’s going to be okay, and you are going to be okay. You are going to thrive and give so much to our world. You will live big and love hard.

“You will be overcome with joy and you will not always cry at the sound of my name.”

Bec Mullen was celebrated by her family at the memorial service. Picture: Supplied.
Bec Mullen was celebrated by her family at the memorial service. Picture: Supplied.
The order of service for the public memorial for victims of the Hunter Valley bus crash. Picture: Supplied.
The order of service for the public memorial for victims of the Hunter Valley bus crash. Picture: Supplied.
Loved ones and the community paid tribute to the crash victims. Picture: NSW Premier Office via NCA NewsWire
Loved ones and the community paid tribute to the crash victims. Picture: NSW Premier Office via NCA NewsWire

The family of Kyah and Nadene McBride said their lives had changed and had become “unrecognisable” and described their grief and emotions as “all encompassing”.

Kane Symons’ father told the service that he and his family were still struggling to comprehend the sudden loss.

“Kane, you were taken way too soon, we now have a gaping hole in our hearts which can only be filled by the beautiful memories you gave us along the way,” he said.

Kyah and Nadene McBride both lost their lives in the tragedy. Picture: Supplied.
Kyah and Nadene McBride both lost their lives in the tragedy. Picture: Supplied.
Kane Symons was described as having left a gaping hole in the lives of his loved ones. Picture: Supplied.
Kane Symons was described as having left a gaping hole in the lives of his loved ones. Picture: Supplied.
Lynan Scott was among the victims. Picture: Supplied.
Lynan Scott was among the victims. Picture: Supplied.

NSW Premier Chris Minns paid tribute by those killed and injured, and their families and loved ones.

“You have been through challenges that most of us can’t begin to imagine,” Mr Minns said.

“The tragedy you’ve endured is deeply, deeply personal.

“You need to know it’s touched so many people from this state and right across this country. We are here to offer our condolences – from us to your families.”

Angus Craig was remembered for his sense of adventure. Picture: Supplied.
Angus Craig was remembered for his sense of adventure. Picture: Supplied.
Tori Cowburn was among the victims. Picture: Supplied.
Tori Cowburn was among the victims. Picture: Supplied.
The family of Zach Bray read a poem in his honour. Picture: Supplied.
The family of Zach Bray read a poem in his honour. Picture: Supplied.

The memorial service also included performances by Casey Donovan and country music singer Travis Collins.

Earlier this week, Mr Minns announced that the Hunter Valley Bus Tragedy Fund, administered by Rotary, had raised close to $1.5 million.

The NSW Government donated $100,000, with the funds raised to assist those affected by the horror crash.

Bus driver Brett Button has been charged with 63 offences, including dangerous and negligent driving occasioning bodily harm.

He remains before the court and has not entered pleas.

Chris Minns speaks in front of pictures of the 10 victims. Picture: NSW Premier Office via NCA NewsWire.
Chris Minns speaks in front of pictures of the 10 victims. Picture: NSW Premier Office via NCA NewsWire.
The public memorial service at Singleton Showground on Saturday. Picture: Supplied via NCA NewsWire
The public memorial service at Singleton Showground on Saturday. Picture: Supplied via NCA NewsWire
Family members of the victims, first responders and the community gathered for the service. Picture: Supplied via NCA NewsWire.
Family members of the victims, first responders and the community gathered for the service. Picture: Supplied via NCA NewsWire.

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