Eight months ago, Ricky and Robin Wright’s 19-year-old daughter Danielle set off on the trip of a lifetime.
She was part of a seven-person crew who would sail a 21-metre wooden boat from the west coast of New Zealand to Newcastle, on the east Coast of Australia.
Danielle, who travelled from the US state of Louisiana for the trip, set off on her adventure on May 29, 2013. But on day three of the trip, the boat (named the Nina) ran into a storm.
There were a few satellite aided messages that came through to New Zealand in the days after the boat ran into the storm. But the crew has not been seen or heard from since.
After initial effort to find the boat failed, New Zealand authorities officially called off the search more than one month later, on July 6. Maritime experts assume the 85-year-old yacht sank immediately without trace. Both the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand and the US State Department are convinced there is no evidence the boat is still afloat.
But Ricky and Robin Wright still haven’t given up hope that their daughter is alive.
In fact, in the past eight months, they’ve devoted their lives to finding their only child. The Wrights have spent almost $664,000 on private plane searches.
And Mr Wright is in the process of getting his pilot’s licence so that he can fly over coastal areas of Australia and look for signs of that his daughter is alive.
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A parents love for their child(ren) is one of the strongest things ever. It is very hard to stop wishing and hoping when you want so much to see your child again. As this report says even after many years the parents of Madeline McCann still hold hope that their daughter might be alive. As a mother I would always have some hope in my heart.
Most parents would never give up. I know I couldn't.