Dreamworld victim Cindy Low 'radiated love', say family and friends
Version 0 of 1. Everything Cindy Low said or did “radiated love”, her heartbroken friends and family say. The “vivacious”, “compassionate” and “caring” 42-year-old, killed last week when a Dreamworld ride malfunctioned on the Gold Coast, was farewelled on the New South Wales central coast on Thursday. “You rocked our world and we loved every minute of it,” her husband of almost 20 years, Mathew Low, said in a letter read out at the funeral in Palmdale. “I promise to celebrate … each precious moment.” A haka was performed in honour of the New Zealand expat before the service. Low was one of four people who were killed on the Thunder River Rapids ride when their raft collided with another and flipped. It was “a day when our world fell to pieces”, a friend said. Mourners paid tribute to an avid photographer, baker and the family’s “crazy cat lady”. She was also immensely proud and protective of her children, 10-year-old Kieran and 12-year-old Isla. The family feels “a deep sense of injustice” over the accident, which also killed Kate Goodchild, her brother Luke Dorsett and his partner, Roozi Araghi. Dreamworld will not reopen at least until after all four funerals. |