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Tingha community reeling from housefire death as triple zero caller Sigrid Perkuhn recounts moment of panic

Jacinta Dickins
Updated April 26 2021 - 7:35pm, first published 4:30pm
MOURN: Flowers grace the outside of the burnt Museum Street home as the Tingha community mourns the loss of one of their own. Photo: Jacinta Dickins
MOURN: Flowers grace the outside of the burnt Museum Street home as the Tingha community mourns the loss of one of their own. Photo: Jacinta Dickins

The sign on Tingha's pub door reads 'CLOSED TODAY: R.I.P JOHNNY' as a village in shock reels from the death of one of their own.

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Jacinta Dickins

Jacinta Dickins

Features and Special Publications Journalist

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