Weekend Herald

‘Amber said the bird symbolised freedom’

Brother turns to ink in tribute to ‘bright and bubbly’ 16-year-old

- Carolyne Meng-Yee

Grieving family members of Dunedin teen Amber-Rose Rush have been getting tribute tattoos to the 16-year-old as they prepare to farewell the “bright and bubbly girl” today.

Amber-Rose, 16, was found dead at her Corstorphi­ne home a week ago. A

30-year-old medical profession­al has been charged with murder.

Amber’s brother, Jayden,

18, told the Weekend Herald

Amber had a tattoo made, featuring a bird and flowers, before her tragic death.

“Amber said the bird symbolised freedom. It was like a bird with flowers. So my mother and sister had the exact same tattoo done two days ago.

“My bird is being drawn up as a phoenix.”

Jayden described the days since his sister’s death as “rough”, rememberin­g her as a very special member of his family. “Amber had such a contagious smile,” he said. “Everyone who met her always mentions her smile.” Jayden arrived home after midnight last Saturday and knocked on his sister’s door but there was no reply so he went to bed.

The following morning he woke up to his mother screaming.

“I ran to Amber’s room and told mum to call an ambulance,” he said.

Jayden said he checked his sister’s vital signs, but she was dead.

Amber-Rose’s mother, Lisa Ann Rush, and her partner are moving into a new home this weekend.

“It was too hard for my mum and all of us to stay there. It’s a constant reminder of what happened that night,” said Jayden.

Amber-Rose will be farewelled today at Hope and Sons Chapel in Anderson’s Bay Rd at 12.30pm. Mourners have been urged to wear coloured clothing. A family spokespers­on said: “Amber loved bright colours, so in respect of her wishes please do not wear black.”

Amber-Rose’s mother posted earlier this week on Facebook her daughter’s death had “killed her entire life”. “How do I put into words what u mean to me my baby girl, u are literally my other half, my soul, my heart, my everything,” she wrote.

Police this week found an “item of interest” at Blackhead Quarry, which is 4km from Amber-Rose’s Clermiston Ave home.

Earlier this week police asked anyone in the quarry or beach area between 11.30pm on Friday, February

2 and 12.30am on Saturday, February

3, to get in touch with them. “Police would like to speak to the occupants of a black Toyota Camry that was in the car park near the pond around this time, and may have witnessed something,” Detective Senior Sergeant Rob Hanna said.

The man charged over AmberRose’s death has interim name suppressio­n and was remanded in custody by consent until he appears in the High Court on February 20.

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 ?? Picture (left) / Brett Phibbs ?? Jayden Rush getting his tattoo based on a design by his sister AmberRose Rush (above).
Picture (left) / Brett Phibbs Jayden Rush getting his tattoo based on a design by his sister AmberRose Rush (above).

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