todd said he and his daughter talked every day on the phone as she shared her latest adventures, including skydiving and visiting k’gari, the world’s largest sand island and a unesco world heritage site.
during their stay in k’gari, the staff of the hostel they were staying at offered them a job. the women agreed to stay and work for six weeks before continuing on their travels. they were about 1½ weeks into the gig when james died.
todd said he and his wife, angela, received news of their daughter’s death from her friend’s mother, who didn’t want them to get a knock on the door from the rcmp.
they had loved seeing their daughter grow up from a child to a beautiful young woman, he said.
piper james is seen in this image published widely across local australian media. piper was found on k’gari (formerly fraser island), an island in queensland in northeastern australia.
“i saw so much of that growth through her work,” he said, talking through tears as he described piper james’s growth into a responsible, disciplined young woman with a good work ethic.
father and daughter shared a love of motocross and street biking. she planned to return to b.c. after her australia trip, work one more summer, then start working toward getting her licence to be a pilot, like her dad.
now the james family is grieving the loss of their only child.
“we’re just numb. we’re in shock. … we never felt anything like this before,” said james.