“New Year. New beginnings” was her first post for 2016.
She was starting afresh.
A new home, a new relationship possibly, a new life for Jovi Pilapil.
The 38-year-old aged care nurse had had a tough 2015, separating from her husband, Alexander Villaluna and successfully applying to have an AVO in place against him. Just 52 days ago.
On February 12 in a Facebook post Ms Pilapil alluded to troubles with her former partner writing:
“I was born on [sic] the year of the snake, a snake does not bite unless it is cornered and threatened. Just wait for it, I will give you the war you want!!! #youhavebeenwarned.”
But she was tenacious and ready to embark on whatever life threw at her on March 8 she celebrated her birthday and posted: “I have already been through HELL. So give it your best shot. Not only will I SURVIVE, I will WIN.”
Life was looking good. She was dating again and was amusing her Facebook friends with surprised posts about anonymous flowers from “secret admirers”.
On Wednesday the 38-year-old mother of four went out on her first date with a man she had met online.
Keith Collins, 53, an Irishman from the NSW Central Coast was also a single parent and an active and a well-liked president of the Terrigal Wamberal Sharks Junior Rugby League Club.
The two were having dinner at a Korean restaurant at Westfield Hornsby on Sydney’s north shore when police allege a man entered the restaurant with a knife.