• Six confirmed dead, eight missing, 30 in hospital after White Island volcano erupts twice
• Police now say "To correct an earlier statement, it is too early to confirm whether there will also be a criminal investigation."
• There were 47 people in total on the island, 38 of them were from the cruise ship Ovation of the Seas
• Thirty-four injured people and five bodies were taken off the island by heroic rescuers in the face of extreme danger, says PM
• Police say there are no further signs of life on the island, following flyovers late on Monday
• Many of the victims are tourists from Australia, the UK, China, Malaysia and the US
• At least one of the dead is a local man - a popular tourist guide
• The alert level on the island volcano was raised several weeks ago
• Scientists say the volcano erupted instantaneously
An Adelaide woman reported missing after the eruption of White Island is in hospital with severe burns, but the whereabouts of her daughter and husband are still unknown.
Lisa Hosking was on a two-week Royal Caribbean cruise around New Zealand with her husband Gavin, 53, and 15-year-old daughter Zoe when White Island erupted on Monday afternoon.
A family spokesman confirmed to ABC news that Lisa Hosking was alive but is in Hamilton hospital with severe burns.
Her daughter and husband are still missing.
Gavin's father Brian Dallow said the hardest part of the ordeal was not knowing if his family was injured or alive.
"We've got no idea what's going on," he said.
"If we knew one way or the other I think it'd be better than trying to cling onto hope."
Zeus school, St Aloysius College, earlier released a statement confirming that Year 9 student Zoe was definitely among the missing, although information was scant.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with Zoe and her family," the school says.
"We know that you share our sadness at this time. We turn to our loving God to give us strength and courage in the days ahead."
The family was due to head to Wellington on the cruise, before docking in Sydney on December 16.
Dallow is a lawyer. Hosking, who is originally from Melbourne, is a petroleum engineer.
The family are among 24 Australians believed to have been on the island at the time of the eruption.
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