UK couple Ron and Diane Hughes were reuniting with Australian-based loved ones, who they had not seen during the COVID-19 pandemic when they were killed in the Sea World helicopter crash, their families have revealed. 7NEWS
And a friend of the couple said they were living “the life of dreams” on their trip.
“They leave a huge hole in our family and will be survived by parents, brothers, sons, daughters, and their cheeky grandkids.” “The outpouring of love from our friends, family and the Gold Coast community has touched us all and will never be forgotten.” “I feel privileged to have seen your adventures with family and friends and to watch your family grow from the many fabulous photographs and videos you so kindly shared.
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