A Sydney teenager is among two people whose bodies have not been found after the New Zealand volcano eruption which killed 16 people last week.
New Zealand Police said Winona Langford, 17, remained missing, despite several bodies being taken off the island in a dangerous operation last week.Authorities believe both Ms Langford and Mr Marshall-Inman's bodies are in the waters around White Island.
Her parents, Kristine and Anthony Langford, died in the eruption last week while her brother, Jesse Langford, is being treated in hospital. In a previously released statement from the Langford family, Anthony and Kristine were described as"loving parents"
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