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White Island eruption: Double tragedy for American family after husband dies

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Focus: On December 11 doctors from Middlemore Hospital say they have ordered 1.2 million square centimetres of skin to graft on Whakaari / White Island patients.

Three children have been orphaned after both their parents have now died of injuries suffered in the Whakaari/White Island eruption.

Police yesterday confirmed another person had died of their injuries in Middlemore Hospital.

Friends and US news outlet Atlanta Journal-Constitution media have named that person as Pratap "Paul" Singh, an Atlanta-based philanthropist whose wife, Mayuri, died of her injuries on December 22.

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• White Island death toll rises to 21 after patient dies at Middlemore Hospital
• 72-year-old Whakaari/White Island survivor and father of 16th victim recovering in Australia
• Whakaari/White Island eruption: Death toll officially at 20 people
• White Island tragedy a month on: Landings could be off limits under future tours

Singh had suffered burns to more than 40 per cent of his body, while his wife had burns to 70 per cent.

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The pair are survived by their 3 children - an 11-year-old son and 6-year-old twins.

It brings the total of those to so far die after eruption to 21, including tour guide Hayden Marshall-Inman and teenage Australian tourist Winona Langford whose bodies have not yet been located.

Twenty-three people now remain in hospitals in both New Zealand and Australia. Three patients remain in a critical condition in Kiwi hospitals.

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Pratap 'Paul' Singh is the latest White Island victim to die of his injuries in Middlemore Hospital on Tuesday bringing the total amount of dead to 21. Photo / Facebook
Pratap 'Paul' Singh is the latest White Island victim to die of his injuries in Middlemore Hospital on Tuesday bringing the total amount of dead to 21. Photo / Facebook

Swadesh Katoch wrote how he had tears in his eyes as he wrote about Singh, who he said was "very well known for his philanthropic work in Atlanta especially in African American community in downtown area".

"Pratap ji was a self-made person who landed in US with no money, no degrees and no place to go but made his name. Someone should make a movie on his enrich life/ his lifestyle/ his struggle and how he rose from zero to this level.

"Short life but very well lived," he wrote.

Singh was the Atlanta branch president of Sewa International, a not-for-profit organisation "inspired by the noble tradition of service before self" which also promoted philanthropy.

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With heavy heart and tearful eyes, I am sharing the sad news of our very dear friend and Sewa International Atlanta...

Posted by Swadesh Katoch on Tuesday, 28 January 2020

Namaste, Let’s say final good bye to Mayuri Singh ji (our Sewa volunteers and Sewa Atlanta chapter President Pratap...

Posted by Swadesh Katoch on Monday, 30 December 2019

Another friend also expressed her heartache after learning of Singh's death.

"Life takes a cruel turn when you least expect it," she wrote on Facebook.

"After Mayuri's sad demise, her soulmate decided to join her with God. Pratap 'Paul' Singh was a loyal friend and family. He left behind a great legacy of service, love and faith but none greater than the precious children who'll now feel the wrath of this cold world. They are the ones who are in my prayers everyday."

Life takes a cruel turn when you least expect it. After Mayuri's sad demise, her soulmate decided to join her with God....

Posted by Rina Gupta on Tuesday, 28 January 2020
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