Stephanie Browitt, a survivor of the White Island volcano eruption, has spoken out for the first time since the land owners were found guilty of breaching health and safety laws. Stephanie suffered third degree burns to 70% of her body and lost parts of her fingers in the natural disaster.
Stephanie Browitt survived the White Island volcano eruption but suffered third degree burns to 70% of her body A survivor of the catastrophic White Island volcano eruption has spoken out for the first time since the land owners were found guilty of breaching health and safety laws . Stephanie Browitt was one of 47 tourists exploring the 1,000-ft active volcano, which lies 30 miles east of New Zealand’s North Island, when a gigantic ash cloud started spewing.
’ Lauren Urey, 35, and her husband Matt, both from Richmond in the US state of Virginia, survived the explosion after they hid behind rocks. She was among those who testified at the trial and told the judge: ‘I remember me screaming in agony. My body was sizzling. ‘I said, “I love you so much. I’m going to die today.
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