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We would like to thank Rebekka's parents for allowing her friend Louise to tell us Rebekka's story. This is what Louise told us about her.
They both worked on separate cattle stations, knowing nothing about the outback and their potential dangers, with no previous knowledge or information.They were at least 7 hours drive apart. After leaving work and meeting for a break of travelling to see New Zealand, Rebekka returned to the cattle station.
No one is completely sure of what happened, if the car hit a rock or an object in the road? If she swerved to avoid an animal? What speed was she driving at and why so fast? Why she didn't have her seatbelt on? Did she fall asleep? The inquest ruled that Rebekka died by misadventure. Ironic, as her travelling began with an 'adventure' of discovering a new place and people. Rebekka enjoyed her life but maybe the moral of the story was about being prepared about new places and the culture before you go. After all, we don't drive on dirt tracks everyday in England! and to have fun safely. There is letting your hair down and letting your guard down. Would she have driven without a seatbelt at home? We'll never know, but it could have saved her life. Written by Louise Todd Rest in peace Rebekka |
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