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Esperance WA Bushfires - Norwegian worker Anna Winther

Anna Winther, a 29-year-old Norwegian woman who had been living in Western Australia for several years, is one of the victims of the devastating Esperance fire.

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Winther had been working as a cook on a Scaddan property, died alongside Julia, a 19-year-old woman from Germany, 31-year-old Briton Tom and not far from local farmer Kym Curnow.

Their bodies were found inside a burned out vehicle that has rolled while towing a horse float. The trio died trying to save themselves and a horse from the blaze.

OUTinPerth offers sincere condolences to Anna’s partner, friends and family. 

 

 

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