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суббота, 15 сентября 2018 г.

New photo Mourners paddle out to sea in remembrance of Instagram model Sinead McNamara who died on Greek yacht

Friends and family of Instagram model Sinead McNamara took part in an emotional memorial paddle-out at Rainbow Beach, near Port Macquarie following her funeral on Saturday.


Father Shaun and brother Jake led surfers and around 40 children on inflatables into the sea as they paid tribute to the model following her death on a Greek superyacht last month.


Three cheers were held for the 20-year-old, while her mother Kylie and sister Lauren threw flowers into the water from the beach.




Sinead McNamara's father Shaun and brother Jake led surfers and around 40 children on inflatables where they formed a circle and released flowers - following the Instagram model's funeral on Saturday


Sinead McNamara's father Shaun and brother Jake led surfers and around 40 children on inflatables where they formed a circle and released flowers - following the Instagram model's funeral on Saturday



Sinead McNamara's father Shaun and brother Jake led surfers and around 40 children on inflatables where they formed a circle and released flowers - following the Instagram model's funeral on Saturday





Ms McNamara's mother Kylie was seen holding flowers on the beach during the memorial paddle-out - before she threw them into the water in tribute to her daughter


Ms McNamara's mother Kylie was seen holding flowers on the beach during the memorial paddle-out - before she threw them into the water in tribute to her daughter



Ms McNamara's mother Kylie was seen holding flowers on the beach during the memorial paddle-out - before she threw them into the water in tribute to her daughter





 The emotional tribute was held at Rainbow Beach near Port Macquarie following her funeral in the town 


 The emotional tribute was held at Rainbow Beach near Port Macquarie following her funeral in the town 



 The emotional tribute was held at Rainbow Beach near Port Macquarie following her funeral in the town 





Three cheers were held for the 20-year-old as surfers formed a circle in the sea off Rainbow Beach


Three cheers were held for the 20-year-old as surfers formed a circle in the sea off Rainbow Beach



Three cheers were held for the 20-year-old as surfers formed a circle in the sea off Rainbow Beach





Gabi Finkelsen posted to Instagram along with a photo (pictured) of mourners preparing to take part in the emotional tribute - saying 'what a day to remember a girl who touched all of our hearts in so many ways'


Gabi Finkelsen posted to Instagram along with a photo (pictured) of mourners preparing to take part in the emotional tribute - saying 'what a day to remember a girl who touched all of our hearts in so many ways'



Gabi Finkelsen posted to Instagram along with a photo (pictured) of mourners preparing to take part in the emotional tribute - saying 'what a day to remember a girl who touched all of our hearts in so many ways'





Kylie McNamara was seen embracing family members at her daughter's funeral at Innes Garden Memorial Park, Port Macquarie


Kylie McNamara was seen embracing family members at her daughter's funeral at Innes Garden Memorial Park, Port Macquarie



Kylie McNamara was seen embracing family members at her daughter's funeral at Innes Garden Memorial Park, Port Macquarie





Sinead McNamara's father Shaun wore a brown island print shirt and colourful 'grubba' socks at his daughter's funeral on Saturday - which paid tribute to his daughter's family nickname


Sinead McNamara's father Shaun wore a brown island print shirt and colourful 'grubba' socks at his daughter's funeral on Saturday - which paid tribute to his daughter's family nickname



Sinead McNamara's father Shaun wore a brown island print shirt and colourful 'grubba' socks at his daughter's funeral on Saturday - which paid tribute to his daughter's family nickname





Kylie McNamara was comforted by friends and family at the service - who spilled outside of the woodland chapel on New South Wales' north coast to hear stories of the young adventurer's short life


Kylie McNamara was comforted by friends and family at the service - who spilled outside of the woodland chapel on New South Wales' north coast to hear stories of the young adventurer's short life



Kylie McNamara was comforted by friends and family at the service - who spilled outside of the woodland chapel on New South Wales' north coast to hear stories of the young adventurer's short life



She was remembered by her community at her funeral at Innes Gardens Memorial Park, Port Macquarie  as a globetrotting 'gypsy' with an adventurous spirit.


Sinead McNamara, 20, died after she was found 'tangled in a rope' at the back of a billionaire-owned vessel, docked at the holiday island of Kefalonia.


And as the sunshine streamed into a woodland chapel on New South Wales' lush north coast on Saturday, crowds of mourners spilled outside and they heard stories of the young adventurer's short life.


From growing up as her sister's 'shadow' in a tight-knit Australian family, to braving unknown landscapes in far flung destinations across the globe, Sinead became best known for her indomitable ability to be herself.




Instagram model Sinead McNamara has been remembered by her community as a globetrotting 'gypsy' with an adventurous spirit at the funeral service


Instagram model Sinead McNamara has been remembered by her community as a globetrotting 'gypsy' with an adventurous spirit at the funeral service


Instagram model Sinead McNamara has been remembered by her community as a globetrotting 'gypsy' with an adventurous spirit at the funeral service

















'Always loved, never forgotten,' is seen scrawled on the 20-year-old's memorial program 





Known affectionately as 'grubba' to those closest to her, Ms McNamara told her sister just weeks before her death that she was 'living the life of dreams' on her European adventure


Known affectionately as 'grubba' to those closest to her, Ms McNamara told her sister just weeks before her death that she was 'living the life of dreams' on her European adventure



Known affectionately as 'grubba' to those closest to her, Ms McNamara told her sister just weeks before her death that she was 'living the life of dreams' on her European adventure





'She had a gypsy heart and a warrior spirit,' older sister Lauren Carr told the crowd at Ms McNamara's funeral on Saturday 


'She had a gypsy heart and a warrior spirit,' older sister Lauren Carr told the crowd at Ms McNamara's funeral on Saturday 



'She had a gypsy heart and a warrior spirit,' older sister Lauren Carr told the crowd at Ms McNamara's funeral on Saturday 





Ms McNamara died after she was found 'tangled in a rope' at the back of a billionaire-owned vessel, docked at the holiday island of Kefalonia


Ms McNamara died after she was found 'tangled in a rope' at the back of a billionaire-owned vessel, docked at the holiday island of Kefalonia



Ms McNamara died after she was found 'tangled in a rope' at the back of a billionaire-owned vessel, docked at the holiday island of Kefalonia





The 20-year-old (pictured) was farewelled by friends and family in Port Macquarie on New South Wales' lush north coast on Saturday


The 20-year-old (pictured) was farewelled by friends and family in Port Macquarie on New South Wales' lush north coast on Saturday



The 20-year-old (pictured) was farewelled by friends and family in Port Macquarie on New South Wales' lush north coast on Saturday



'She had a gypsy heart and a warrior spirit,' older sister Lauren Carr told the crowd.


'Her life on this rock was far too short, but boy did she live.'


Known affectionately as 'grubba' to those closest to her, the sombre service marked a final homecoming for the girl so eager to seek meaning in the travel which dominated the final years of her life. 


Sinead's father Shaun McNamara fondly recalled her for her love of the outdoors and the landscape where she grew up - as he donned colourful socks which spelled out her nickname 'Grubba'.

'Sinead was always a proud Australian,' Mr McNamara said, remembering trips taken across the rugged landscape of the country's east coast.


'She was always most comfortable in a swag underneath the Southern Cross.'


And before leading the crowd in a teary-eyed version of Waltzing Matilda, Mr McNamara embraced his daughter's final return, announcing to the packed chapel 'welcome home Grubba - back to this Southern Land'. 


Just weeks before her death in a suspected suicide, Sinead's older sister Lauren Carr recalled her zest for adventure while she 'sipped cocktails' by the Mediterranean coast.



Known affectionately as 'grubba' to those closest to her, the sombre service marked a final homecoming for the girl so eager to seek meaning in the travel which dominated the final years of her life


Known affectionately as 'grubba' to those closest to her, the sombre service marked a final homecoming for the girl so eager to seek meaning in the travel which dominated the final years of her life



Known affectionately as 'grubba' to those closest to her, the sombre service marked a final homecoming for the girl so eager to seek meaning in the travel which dominated the final years of her life



'I'm living the life of dreams Lozza,' she told Ms Carr of her four-month European adventure.


Ahead of her funeral on Saturday, the young woman's family requested mourners pay a fashionable tribute, by wearing 'what Sinead would want (them to)'.


In a moving Facebook post, her brother Jake shared details of the service how it was to be tailored to the vibrant life his sister led.


'For those coming on Saturday the dress code is wear what Sinead would want you to wear,' he wrote. 




From growing up as her sister's 'shadow' in a tight-knit Australian family, to braving unknown landscapes in far flung destinations across the globe, Sinead became best known for her indomitable ability to be herself


From growing up as her sister's 'shadow' in a tight-knit Australian family, to braving unknown landscapes in far flung destinations across the globe, Sinead became best known for her indomitable ability to be herself



From growing up as her sister's 'shadow' in a tight-knit Australian family, to braving unknown landscapes in far flung destinations across the globe, Sinead became best known for her indomitable ability to be herself





In a moving Facebook post, her brother Jake shared details of the service, to be held at Port Macquarie on the NSW mid north coast 


In a moving Facebook post, her brother Jake shared details of the service, to be held at Port Macquarie on the NSW mid north coast 



In a moving Facebook post, her brother Jake shared details of the service, to be held at Port Macquarie on the NSW mid north coast 



'We all knew and loved her in different aspects of life... so whatever it is that brought you and her together that is what we would like you to wear.'


According to the notice, appropriate clothing includes 'road trip attire, formal, surfy, boat attire' - all components which helped build Ms McNamara's colourful life.


Guests were requested to 'share memories' beach-side at the nearby Bonny Hills Surf Lifesaving Club.


Those who unable to attend the gathering are encouraged to 'take a moment at the ocean nearest (them)'.


The post writes: 'Join us while we do the same, uniting as one across the world to remember and cherish special moments we shared with Sinead'.




Ahead of her funeral on Saturday, the young woman's family has requested mourners pay a fashionable tribute, by wearing 'what Sinead would want (them to)' 


Ahead of her funeral on Saturday, the young woman's family has requested mourners pay a fashionable tribute, by wearing 'what Sinead would want (them to)' 


Ahead of her funeral on Saturday, the young woman's family has requested mourners pay a fashionable tribute, by wearing 'what Sinead would want (them to)' 




Ms McNamara's mother Kylie and sister, Lauren Carr, were on route to Kefalonia from their home in Australia when she died


Ms McNamara's mother Kylie and sister, Lauren Carr, were on route to Kefalonia from their home in Australia when she died



Ms McNamara's mother Kylie and sister, Lauren Carr, were on route to Kefalonia from their home in Australia when she died



The service followed Ms McNamara's tragic death after becoming tangled on the back of the ship, which was docked in Argostoli on the Greek island of Kefalonia.    


It is believed Ms McNamara had called her family in tears just hours before she died.


She also spoke to her brother Jake during her last anguished phone call in the early hours of the Friday, shortly before her body was discovered, her family's lawyer Charalampos Triantafyllopoulos revealed. 


Prior to that, the family claim Sinead had been happy and enjoying her work as a stewardess on the six-storey yacht, which is owned by Mexican billionaire Alberto Baillères. 


Her mother Kylie and sister, Lauren Carr, were on route to Kefalonia from their home in Australia when she died.


They had been due to meet the following day and are believed to have been informed of the news of her death while in transit.


The family are now demanding answers as to why there was an apparent delay in airlifting her to a hospital in Athens.




A doctor on board the yacht is understood to have tried to resuscitate her before she was taken to a hospital in Argostoli


A doctor on board the yacht is understood to have tried to resuscitate her before she was taken to a hospital in Argostoli



A doctor on board the yacht is understood to have tried to resuscitate her before she was taken to a hospital in Argostoli



A doctor on board the yacht is understood to have tried to resuscitate her before she was taken to a hospital in Argostoli.


After being there for several hours, Mr Triantafyllopoulos told Greek media, medics waited until a helicopter could transfer her to a private clinic in Athens.


In a statement, he said: 'The family expects the Greek authorities to respond to the causes and circumstances of her death and incidents that occurred just prior.


'The deceased had telephoned her mother and brother shortly before the unfortunate incident under investigation.'  


A coroner later confirmed her cause of death was hanging, but said results of additional toxicology tests could take months to come back.




After being there for several hours, Mr Triantafyllopoulos told Greek media, medics waited until a helicopter could transfer her to a private clinic in Athens 


After being there for several hours, Mr Triantafyllopoulos told Greek media, medics waited until a helicopter could transfer her to a private clinic in Athens 



After being there for several hours, Mr Triantafyllopoulos told Greek media, medics waited until a helicopter could transfer her to a private clinic in Athens 



Argostoli's Harbour Master, Mrs Panagota Kolovou, said: 'An investigation is under way but I'm afraid we cannot release any details.'


However, a source at the Coastguard told MailOnline: 'She was found at the back of the yacht attached to one of the mooring ropes.


'The yacht had been docked immediately outside the Coastguard offices, which are manned 24 hours a day, so we were able to react to the situation quickly.'


The coroner revealed he had advised Ms McNamara's mother and sister against going to the morgue, saying they should not 'see her (body) in such a bad state'. 


Her body was been flown home to Australia in preparation for this weekend's service.




A coroner later confirmed her cause of death was hanging, but said results of additional toxicology tests could take months to come back


A coroner later confirmed her cause of death was hanging, but said results of additional toxicology tests could take months to come back



A coroner later confirmed her cause of death was hanging, but said results of additional toxicology tests could take months to come back



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