Adelaide woman Lisa Dallow, who was critically injured in the White Island volcanic eruption, has woken from a two-month coma and been informed of the loss of her husband and daughter.
Lisa DallowHer husband Gavin Dallow, 53, and her only daughter, Zoe Hosking, 15,A spokesman for the family confirmed this morning that Ms Dallow had woken up from the induced coma she has been in for two months, and has been told of the deaths of her loved ones.
Melbourne's Alfred Hospital after the eruption.Forty-seven tourists — many of them from the Ovation of the Seas cruise ship — and guides were on the tiny island when the eruption occurred.Both she and her husband were heavily involved in Rotary clubs in South Australia.Zoe's funeral has been held off until Ms Dallow could come out of her coma.
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