Proprietor Selina Marie Bello back at work after last month’s traumatic event in the salon.
Camera IconProprietor Selina Marie Bello back at work after last month’s traumatic event in the salon. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis

Daughter vows |to keep fighting

Staff ReporterSouthern Gazette

On June 24, her mother’s former partner entered Plush Hair in Como, the salon she and her mum ran. Ms Bello said the day’s events were tragic and a traumatic experience for all involved, but it was time to look forward.

With her first child due in November, she was eager to spend more time at the salon, which was back in business a week later.

Ms Bello said she had been nervous coming back into the salon but she was the type of person who faced fears head on.

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‘This (the salon) was something my mum and I built together’