Western Mail

Lawyer killed with his son in landslide is named

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A BRITISH lawyer killed along with his nine-year-old son in a landslide while on holiday in Australia has been named as Mehraab Nazir.

Mr Nazir, 49, had been on a hike with his family in the Wentworth Pass area of the Blue Mountains, a national park west of Sydney, on Monday when they were caught in the rockslide.

His and his son’s bodies were recovered the following morning.

Mr Nazir was a partner at law firm Watson Farley & Williams and was based in its Singapore office.

The company said in a statement: “It is with the greatest sadness that we must confirm that our dear friend and colleague Mehraab Nazir, a partner in our Singapore office, tragically lost his life in a landslide in Australia this week alongside his young son.

“We will be rememberin­g and honouring Mehraab, however, with the surviving members of the family in serious conditions or in shock, we ask that you respect their privacy and grief at this incredibly difficult time.”

Mr Nazir’s widow remains in a critical condition in an intensive care unit, while another son, aged 14, has undergone surgery and is in a stable condition.

Mr Nazir’s 15-year-old daughter walked from the scene and remains under observatio­n in hospital.

New South Wales premier Dominic Perrottet called the incident “tragic” and said he would be seeking advice as to whether the track should have been open given recent heavy rain.

“These tragedies occur too often so anything we can do to keep people safe, we will,” Mr Perrottet told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n on Tuesday.

“Obviously, the Blue Mountains is a place where people love to go trekking, but when those tragedies occur it would be remiss of any government not to act.”

Following the removal of the bodies, the New South Wales Department of Environmen­t and Heritage announced that the area was closed to the public until further notice

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