‘Just survival’: Mum of slain teen Audrey Griffin opens up amid new push for ‘justice’

Audrey Griffin, the ruined mother of the murdered young man, was opened due to a new pressure for “justice”.
19 -year -old Mrs. Griffin’s body was found partially dipped in Erina Creek at NSW Central Coast on March 24th.
Last seen by friends at Gosford Hotel at 2 o’clock at 2 o’clock, and it was reported that it was missing just a few hours before his body was present.

His death initially received non -stable treatment, but 53 -year -old Adrian Noel Torrens was arrested in Surry Hills on April 21 after about a month later.
He was accused of murder and days later he was found dead in his cell.

Ms. Griffin’s ruined mother, Kathleen Kirby, said only in 60 minutes only in survival mode after her daughter’s death.
“It’s just survival, Kir Kirby said 60 minutes.


“To get up every day, dress up, put food and drink in my mouth, sleep.
“Another day passes.”
19 -year -old was prepared to join the navy before he was killed.
Ms. Kirby chose to do a music activity to raise money to combat violence against women in the “justice” pushing.


His daughter, Light Up will support the incident, the program “fuss” did not like, “he said,” He loved a party, “he said.
Kirby said, ‘Mom, shh’ would be going, but it would be the first person in front of the scene, Kir Kirby said.
“And I know that this is 110 percent for this reason.”


The Indie Rock band Tokyo jumps to coordinate the Greg Carey event, Central Coast Music Manager, who will play at the event.
“We know that Audrey is a great music lover, Mr. Mr. Carey said to the program.
“We want everyone to wear white, we want everyone to celebrate their lives.”

He said that keeping the community safe is the responsibility of everyone.
“This is like a line in the sand to tell you how to move forward as a community?” he said.
“What do we need to be safe?”
Hundreds of people gathered to honor Mrs. Griffin’s life in April and wore white for their favorite beach watch.
Daily Telegraph said that Ms. Kirby’s daughter’s daughter, “laughter and warmth to every room,” said.
“Let this moment be ours to honor Audrey, to keep each other close and to stop for change, Kir Kirby said.
“We will support change. The change is not alone. It requires all of us.
“Audrey and every person deserves to feel safe.”
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