Ann Hay, 55, intervened when husband David and son Robbie fell out at a hotel in Queensland, Australia.
She
was described as ‘a beautiful person’ by local councillor Gary Peoples,
who added: ‘She loved her family to no end. I’ve never met a nicer
person.’
Mrs Hay hit her head on the ground and
initially got up and went home, but later fell into a coma after
suffering an apparent brain injury. She was then taken to hospital on
Saturday night but died yesterday, according to MailOnline.
A
friend described the incident as a ‘one in 50 billion’ occurrence. They
said: ‘She welcomed me into her family and her home when I first met
[the family] 10 years ago. Every year, I go out there. We’re just one
big happy family.’
Mrs Hay was a volunteer cattle
drover, according to the Courier Mail, and carried out a lot of charity
work. She was seen as a pillar of the town of Aramac, which has a
population of just 300 people.
Police are investigating but neither David nor Robbie Hay have been charged with any offences
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