Initially, Esra’s parents were optimistic she would recover until devastatingly, doctors said ‘her brain was damaged beyond repair.’
The family would make the heartbreaking decision to turn off the 13-year-old’s life support.
In the parents’ interview with Ally Langdon on A Current Affair, Paul said: “They’re asking us to bring a family, friends to say goodbye to our 13-year-old daughter.
“It was a very, very difficult thing to do to such a young soul.”
Esra’s parents and siblings ‘cuddled her until the end.’

Esra’s family is now warning others of the dangers of chroming.
“It’s unquestionable that this will be our crusade,” Paul informs the Herald Sun. “No matter how much you lead a horse to water, anyone can drag them away. It’s not something she would have done on her own.”