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Adelaide woman Lisa Dallow found alive but injured after NZ volcano eruption – husband Gavin, daughter Zoe still missing

UPDATED: Adelaide engineer Lisa Dallow is fighting for life in a New Zealand hospital, bringing some hope to her family that her husband, Gavin, and teenage daughter, Zoe, will also be found alive.

Adelaide man missing in New Zealand

An Adelaide woman remains in a New Zealand hospital with critical injuries after a volcanic eruption – but there is still no sign of her husband or teenage daughter.

Lisa Dallow, 49, is currently in an induced coma in Hamilton Hospital with burns to 57 per cent of her body.

Her husband, Gavin, 53, and daughter Zoe Hosking, 15, are still listed as missing following the explosion.

Mr Dallow’s twin sister, Meredith, told The Advertiser that her family were “so so”.

“They are not brilliant,” she said on Tuesday.

The family had departed on a cruise, excited to celebrate after a busy year and before another hectic summer.

And as their ship set sail from Sydney Harbour last Wednesday night, Adelaide lawyer Mr Dallow sent a message to Meredith at 7.07pm that revealed his joy.

Gavin Dallow’s last text to twin sister Meredith. Picture supplied by family.
Gavin Dallow’s last text to twin sister Meredith. Picture supplied by family.

Accompanying a panoramic picture of the waters and a Kiwi flag, it read simply: “Goodbye Australia. Next stop New Zealand.”

Mr Dallow, a well-known Rotarian, and Zoe, a Year 9 student at St Aloysius College, were still listed as missing on Wednesday morning, amid grave fears for their safety after being caught up in the New Zealand volcano eruption.

His wife, a respected Santos engineer for the past 20 years, was fighting for life in Hamilton Hospital, with “severe” burns after being found by her Melbourne brother David Francis, on a mercy dash from Victoria.

Gavin and Lisa Dallow at their wedding in March 2017. Picture: Facebook
Gavin and Lisa Dallow at their wedding in March 2017. Picture: Facebook
15-year-old Zoe Hosking is missing as well. Picture: Facebook.
15-year-old Zoe Hosking is missing as well. Picture: Facebook.

The pair, from Nailsworth, in Adelaide’s inner north, were among those still missing after the “active” volcano erupted on White Island at 2.11pm on Monday.

Their families were anxiously awaiting more news from diplomats as authorities scrambled to locate any survivors and identify the victims. The eruption, on the country’s western coast, just southwest of Auckland, has killed at least six people with a further eight presumed dead.

Thirty one have been hospitalised – and some bodies are unlikely to be ever be recovered under the metres of ash and poisonous gas.

There were 24 Australians on the island at the time. NZ Police raised fears of no survivors on the island, following flyovers late on Monday.

Mr Dallow’s family told The Advertiser how the pair had been looking forward to their trip, but expressed anger they had been allowed on to the island despite the dangers.

White Island just after the eruption. Picture: Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopters
White Island just after the eruption. Picture: Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopters

Meredith Dallow, a carer from Adelaide’s northeast, described her brother as a strong family man, who loved to travel with his new wife and Zoe.

The trip was being used as a “break” before Mr Dallow would umpire at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, where he would be a linesman at his 12th tournament. Next year he planned to build his new legal practice after a decade at the Legal Services Commission, while he was helping Rotary with drawing up legal rules as it merged districts. “It wasn’t their first cruise, they loved to travel. They were loving life and lived it to the fullest,” the mother-of-three said. “They were always out doing something. We are all hoping for the best.”

Her cousin, farmer Kym Loechel, 61, of Palmer, 74km east of Adelaide, said Mr Dallow was a careful man who would not have taken unnecessary risks: “I could not imagine in 100 years going himself, or taking people he cared about, into a dangerous situation or what was perceived to be.”

Gavin’s father, Brian Dallow, is anxiously awaiting news on the family. Picture: Tait Schmaal
Gavin’s father, Brian Dallow, is anxiously awaiting news on the family. Picture: Tait Schmaal

Mr Dallow’s anxious father, Brian, 85, speaking from his St Agnes home with wife Ruth, said they hoped for good news. “I’m wrecked. We had the phone with us all … night,” he said.

But they thanked authorities, the operator of the Ovations of the Seas cruise as well as Phil Hoffman travel, who had booked the trip.

Mr Dallow met his wife on Flinders Street in the city – where they both worked – before they bonded over their shared Rotary passion.

He married “the love of his life” at Prospect Petanque Club in March 2017.

Gavin and Lisa Dallow and Zoe Hosking on Gavin and Lisa’s wedding day in March 2017. Picture supplied by family.
Gavin and Lisa Dallow and Zoe Hosking on Gavin and Lisa’s wedding day in March 2017. Picture supplied by family.

His family said he was heavily involved in community work as Rotary Club’s assistant governor in SA while he loved sports, including following the Crows and Test cricket, which he watched last week with his father at Adelaide Oval.

Zoe Hosking is a St Aloysius College student. Picture: Facebook
Zoe Hosking is a St Aloysius College student. Picture: Facebook

He has been a tennis official since 2001 and had worked at the Davis Cup tie in February this year as a line umpire as well as various ATP Challenger-level events.

A spokeswoman said he “contributes regularly at local tournaments helping out at grassroots tennis events”.

Colleagues and Zoe’s classmates received counselling as friends awaited any news. St Aloysius Principal Paddy McEvoy told the school: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Zoe and her family. We know that you share our sadness at this time.”

Originally published as Adelaide woman Lisa Dallow found alive but injured after NZ volcano eruption – husband Gavin, daughter Zoe still missing

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