Vanessa Tadros farewelled by husband, Simon, before he returns to Queensland to be at 10-year-old son’s bedside
Simon Tadros , husband of Sea World helicopter crash victim Vanessa Tadros, carries her casket to the hearse during her funeral in Sydney on Monday, a day after revealing their son had emerged from a coma.Simon Tadros , husband of Sea World helicopter crash victim Vanessa Tadros, carries her casket to the hearse during her funeral in Sydney on Monday, a day after revealing their son had emerged from a coma.
She was one of four people killed when two helicopters collided sending hers crashing into a sand bar on theTadros’ 10-year-old son Nicholas, who was in the helicopter with his mother, remains in a critical condition. “Vanessa was a special person. Her smile was infectious ... she had a pure heart ... everyday we grew strong together. She was our protector,” he told the congregation.
Simon Tadros will return to the Gold Coast on Monday afternoon to be with his son as he continues his slow recovery.
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