Police End Search for Last 2 Missing Victims of New Zealand Volcano Eruption

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The New Zealand police said on Tuesday they were ending the search for the bodies of two people still missing following the deadly eruption of a volcano earlier this month on White Island, also known by its Maori name, Whakaari.

“The search for the two missing victims of the Whakaari/White Island eruption has been suspended,” Superintendent Andy McGregor, the Bay of Plenty district commander, said in a statement.

“The families of the two missing people have been informed of this decision. Police remain ready to respond if new information comes to light,” he added.

Those still missing are Winona Langford, a 17-year-old Australian tourist, and Hayden Marshall-Inman, a 40-year-old New Zealand tour guide. Their bodies are thought to have been swept into the ocean around the uninhabited volcanic island.

Police said on Monday one of those injured during the eruption had died in an Auckland hospital over the weekend, bringing the official death toll to 17.

The majority of the victims who died in the powerful eruption were Australian citizens or permanent residents.

There has been criticism that tourists were allowed on the island, a popular destination for day-trippers, given the risks of an active volcano. That has led to speculation the tragedy could lead to major changes for New Zealand’s thrill-seeker tourism industry.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand has said official inquiries by coroners and work-safety regulators into the eruption could take up to a year, and will carry potential criminal penalties of up to five years in jail.