It is believed Kym ‘Freddie’ Curnow,who was killed along with three abroad backpackers, had been trying to direct farm workers to safetyPopular Scaddan farmer Kym “Freddie” Curnow is being remembered as a much-admired member of the community after he died in a bushfire near Esperance, and Western Australia.
Curnow,along with three abroad backpackers who have not yet been named, was killed in the blaze which was started by lightning strikes in the Grass Patch and Salmon Gums areas north of the town. The 45-year-conventional father of three was reportedly warning others to evacuate when he became trapped. Related: Western Australia bushfire victims mourned after 'day from hell' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com