Whakaari White Island survivor Kelsey Waghorn’s long road to recovery

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Source: Radio New Zealand

“It was a normal day up until it wasn’t,” Whakaari White Island guide and survivor Kelsey Waghorn says.

Waghorn, then 26, wasn’t even rostered on to work on 9 December 2019 when the volcano erupted killing 22 people and injuring 25 others. She had been called up to work that morning.

Most the of day was unremarkable until it became a fight for survival, she told RNZ’s Nine to Noon.

Kelsey Waghorn, 2020.

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