The Gold Coast Bulletin

Theft of ashes heightens loss

- KIRSTIN PAYNE

A GOLD COAST woman who lost her father suddenly to cancer three months ago is mourning him for a second time after his ashes were stolen in a daylight home burglary.

Pimpama resident Amanda Russell says she hysterical­ly searched for the small, heart-shaped pendant that contained remains of her father after she found her family home ransacked on Friday.

“We came home around 3.30 in the afternoon to see the whole loungeroom tipped upside down,” Ms Russell told the Bulletin.

“I realised my dad’s ashes were in my bedroom. I raced in there and started screaming when I realised his ashes were missing. I was screaming ‘I want him back, I want him back’. It was just devastatin­g.”

“It was like I lost him all over again.”

Ms Russell’s father Steven Russell died in early December, just four weeks after the 56-year-old was diagnosed with a stage four melanoma.

“We have been through so much as a family recently,” Ms Russell told the Bulletin.

“It just hasn’t stopped since Dad died. I was in a car crash a few weeks ago and now this. It is too much.”

Thieves also made off with spare car keys, a portable speaker and a PlayStatio­n.

In fear of the thieves returning, the mother of two has been staying elsewhere while police spent the weekend combing for prints.

“The charm is the one thing that I can never replace, but these people decided they needed the last memories of my father more than I did,” Ms Russell said.

“All I want is that charm back, I don’t care about anything else.”

Neighbours say they saw a red hatchback at the property the day of the robbery.

Police say investigat­ions are continuing.

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Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS Amanda Russell wants the charm (right) holding the ashes of her father Steven returned.
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