Tributes have been paid to the UK family executed in a seaplane crash close Sydney on New Year's Eve.
Associates of Richard Cousins, 58, CEO of one of the world's biggest providing food organizations, Compass Group, depicted his "awesome humankind".
He kicked the bucket close by his life partner, magazine editorial manager Emma Bowden, 48, her 11-year-old girl Heather, and his children, Edward, 23, and William, 25, a campaigner.
Australian pilot Gareth Morgan, who likewise kicked the bucket, was known as "a delicate person".
Every one of the six passed on when the seaplane - which had a place with a firm running touring visits - dove into a waterway 30 miles (50km) north of Sydney.
'Profoundly stunned'
The family, from Tooting, in south-west London, were allegedly flying back to Sydney from a selective waterfront eatery in Jerusalem Bay on New Year's Eve.
The crash occurred in Hawkesbury River, close to the suburb of Cowan, at around 15:10 nearby time (04:10 GMT) on Sunday, police said.
The reason isn't yet known and specialists say it could be numerous prior months they can sort out occasions.
