US newlyweds recover after New Zealand White Island eruption

American newlyweds Matt and Lauren Urey were badly burned in the eruption of New Zealand's White Island volcano and are recovering in hospital.

A supplied undated image obtained shows Matt (left) and Lauren Urey (Barham).

A supplied undated image obtained shows Matt (left) and Lauren Urey (Barham). Source: NEW ZEALAND POLICE

The families of American newlyweds who were badly injured during the White Island volcanic eruption in New Zealand say the two are progressing as well as can be hoped for given the extent of their injuries.

The couple, Lauren Urey, 32, and Matt Urey, 36, from Richmond, Virginia, remain hospitalised in New Zealand.

They were visiting White Island two weeks ago on their honeymoon when the volcano erupted, killing 19 people and leaving more than two dozen others with severe burns from the scalding steam.
Authorities on Tuesday called off the search for two bodies they believe were washed out to sea from the island soon after the eruption, saying extensive shoreline and aerial searches had not turned up anything new.

The families of the newlyweds issued a statement through New Zealand police.

"There are no words to express how horrible this has been for everyone involved, but we are very lucky and grateful that although Lauren and Matt are severely injured, they're still with us," the families said.

They said that while the two were progressing as well as could be hoped for, "they both have a tremendously difficult and long road to recovery ahead of them."
Erupting volcano at White Island in New Zealand.
Erupting volcano at White Island in New Zealand. Source: Lillani Hopkins (AAP Image)
The families said in the statement they wanted to thank the healthcare professionals that helped save their loved ones, as well as police and the American consulate in New Zealand.

The families said a GoFundMe page had been set up by the couple's close friends to help with expenses such as lost wages and ongoing medical care.

On the GoFundMe page, organiser Aaron McKendry said on 14 December that the couple had already undergone multiple surgeries and had many more to come in a process that would take months.

White Island is the tip of an undersea volcano about 50km off New Zealand's North Island and was a popular tourist destination before the eruption.

Many people have questioned why tourists were still allowed on the island after New Zealand's GeoNet seismic monitoring agency raised the volcano's alert level on 18 November from 1 to 2 on a scale where 5 represents a major eruption, noting an increase in sulphur dioxide gas, which originates from magma.

Police reported earlier that crews on a police boat had spotted a male body in the water near the island two days after the eruption, but large waves prevented them from recovering it before it sank.

Police have identified the pair believed to be washed out to sea as New Zealand tour guide Hayden Marshall-Inman, 40, and Australian teenager Winona Langford, 17.


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Published 24 December 2019 3:58pm
Updated 22 February 2022 6:50pm


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