More than three years ago, Jesse Langford was lying in a Sydney hospital bed when he woke up to the news.
The then-19-year-old had been in a coma for over a week after he was caught in the White Island volcano explosion with his parents, Anthony and Kristine, and his 17-year-old sister, Winona.
There, in the Royal North Shore Hospital, his grandfather told him he was the only person in his immediate family who had survived.
"He said my dad had died in hospital and my mum had passed away on the island," Jesse recalled in the Netflix documentary The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari. "But they weren't sure where my sister was."
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A week earlier, the family from North Sydney were on the 12-day cruise, Ovation of the Seas, travelling around New Zealand for Anthony's birthday, when they took a sightseeing day trip to White Island (also known as Whakaari Island).
That day, on December 9, 2019, they were among 47 people on the volcanic island when erupted just after 2pm.
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