A family photo of Steven and Ida Hill on Norway's Mt
Fotunheimen last year. Photo / Supplied
A grieving New Zealand man whose wife died in the Norway
massacre a fortnight ago has posted a moving memorial to her.
Ida Marie Hill, 34, and seven others died when a bomb planted
by mass murderer Anders Breivik ripped through government
buildings in Oslo. Breivik later shot dead 69 mostly young
people on the island of Utoya.
Mrs Hill's New Zealand husband, Steven, said she was "my
love, my sweety, my wife and best friend" in a death notice
today.
She was a dearly beloved daughter, beloved sister,
daughter-in-law, sister-in-law and aunty who was "abruptly
and senselessly taken" when the bomb blast ripped through the
buildings on July 22, the notice said.
"We will always love you."
Her funeral was due to be held at Grue Church, Norway, on
Tuesday.
Mrs Hill was identified through DNA testing.
Mr Hill's parents travelled to Oslo to support their son, who
had been living with Mrs Hill in Oslo for four years, where
she worked at the Ministry of Justice. They married in Norway
two years ago.
Mr Hill grew up in Pakuranga and, after finishing an
engineering degree at the Manukau Institute of Technology,
travelled for several years before meeting his wife overseas
and settling down.
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