WHO

JUNE CORTEEN ‘I MISS THEM SO MUCH’

Pensioner June Corteen vividly remembers the last time she saw her twin daughters, Jenny and Jane, days before they died in the 2002 Bali bombings. “It’s painful, but it’s also cathartic to talk about them,” June, 80, says, her eyes welling with tears.

On October 12 it will be 20 years since 202 people, including 88 Australians, lost their lives in the bombings at two Kuta nightclubs.

“I’m not looking forward to the anniversary, no,” June tells WHO. “But then again, not a day has gone by over the past 20 years that I

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from WHO

WHO3 min read
Love From Darkness
Women who INSPIRE Heather worked as a story consultant on the TV series, a role she admits was quite hard at times. “It’s so realisticlooking that sometimes it was like a punch in the guts to watch these things happen to my Lali,” she explains. Life
WHO1 min read
Mad Men Star Marries!
On April 20, Mad Men star Christina Hendricks married camera operator George Bianchini in New Orleans. For the ceremony, Hendricks wore a custom gown designed by Katya Katya, and exchanged handwritten vows with Bianchini, whom she started dating in 2
WHO3 min read
The (Express) Guide To Getting Fit
Sometimes the idea of exercise just seems like too much of a commitment when you’re time-poor. The good news is, you don’t have to sweat it out for intense hour-long gym sessions to get and stay physically well, says accredited exercise physiologist

Related