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🇦🇺 Australia18-Year-old Lily Hooper, Remembered As an Adventurous, Multitalented Athlete With an Infectious Smile, After Her Body Was Found on Thursday

The teenager was a fixture across local sporting and community groups in the Wollondilly region, training in martial arts, alongside her job as a Sydney BridgeClimb guide. In her home town of Oakdale, the community gathered for a vigil on Friday evening at Willis Park. By Saturday morning, the park fence was adorned with flowers, fairy lights and electric candles.
The Wollondilly Performing Arts Centre and the shire library were illuminated in purple. The mayor, Matt Gould, said on Friday that the community had rarely been as devastated. "From 5pm this afternoon and across the weekend, Willis Park at Oakdale will become a place for our community to come together and remember Lily Hooper, Gould said, adding that Red Cross volunteers were on site "to support anyone who may need someone to talk to".
"[It's] just an opportunity for everyone to come together and show the level of support there is for the family, and just to look out for each other. Flags across the region, including at the Oakdale Rural Fire Service, flew at half mast. The brigade said in a statement that the community is navigating a "deep sorrow … as we all remember the shining light that has touched so many of us".
Hooper trained at Toodokan Self Defence Academy, which cancelled classes on Thursday afternoon after the news. The academy said in a tribute that Lily was "a beautiful soul, taken far too soon". Her martial arts instructor, Mark Szalajko, said he would miss her smile and conversation, describing her as a talented, tough fighter.
"She was a talented and tough martial artist, but despite that toughness, Lily was such a lovely person. She was one of those people who everyone simply liked, he said. "I will really miss her smile, her conversations and the moments we shared on the mat. Further tributes came from the Oaks Netball Club, which said it was "devastated by the loss", with members to wear black armbands in her memory at games over the weekend.
Source: Guardian World
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