Shock turn in Pheobe Bisschop Fundraising while her mother comes out against organizer: ‘This is not approved’
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The grieving mother of Pheobe Bishop has been taken out of a fundraising claiming to raise money for the family and said she did not approve it.
Kylie Johnson focused on the GoFundme made in the name of her daughter after the authorities found human remains in the search for the missing teenager in Good Night National Scrub Park on Friday afternoon.
“This is not approved or supported by the family,” wrote Mrs. Johnson Facebook.
Fundraising set a target of $ 10,000, but only managed to attract $ 24 in donations by the time it was called by Mrs Johnson.
It has been removed since then, but another campaign has appeared instead and has received $ 50 in donations.
The organizer admitted that they organized the GoFundme ‘independent’ of the loved ones of Pheobe.
‘Contributions will help in covering time, resources and the necessary costs involved in facilitating public memorial efforts, increasing awareness and coordinating community -driven support initiatives around this event, “said it.
“Professional time and administrative costs with regard to the responsible management of this campaign and the associated activities will also be covered from these funds.”

The mother of Pheobe Bishop, Kylie Johnson (depicted together), hit a non -good -approved GoFundme made in the name of her daughter

Pheobe, 17, was missing on 15 May after she did not check in for a flight from Bundaberg (depicted, tribute outside her gin gin-house)

Mrs. Johnson (left) insisted with those who wanted to help donate to a GoFundMe made Tracey Barends
The Real fundraising Is handled by Tracey Drilling and has raised more than $ 5,000.
“After we have spoken with the family of Pheobe, we decided to honor her memory in a way that reflects the compassion and the light that she brought in so much,” wrote Mrs. Bends.
‘This Gofundme has been made as a way for our community to donate and support the services, such as the SES doing their time volunteering without repayment and have played an integral part of finding missing beloved in our community.
“We would also like to be able to donate to the Y school in Bundaberg on behalf of Pheobe, where Pheobe flourished through their support and guidance.”
Mrs. Bend continued to describe Pheobe as ‘a soft soul and a generous spirit’.
“We want her legacy to live and by paying it to the great volunteers and community,” she said.
“All collected funds are donated to these carefully chosen community groups that work to support our Wide Bay community.”
“This is more than a fundraising – this is a tribute to a wonderful life and a call for action to protect the most vulnerable in our communities.”

Pheobe’s sister Kaylea (photo) said the teenager ‘held, respected and appreciated her life’

The real Gofundme will donate raised money to the local SES and Y School in Bundaberg, where Pheobe participated (depicted, SES members on the Vigil on Sunday)
Pheobe, 17, was missing on May 15, after she did not check in for a flight from Bundaberg Airport to West-Australia to visit her boyfriend.
On Friday, officers found what was considered the remains of the teenager near Good Night National Scrub Park.
The find was made in ‘ruthless’ site southwest of Bundaberg. Researchers also try the Teenagers’ missing baggage But they are expected to end their efforts on Saturday evening.
Pheobe lived in gin gin with couple James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33who have since been accused of the murder of Pheobe and interfering with her corpse.
The community kept one Candlelight Wake in Kolan Community Park In Gin Gin between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday with around 500 mourners who wear clear colors and butterflies in memory of Pheobe.
A second candlelight wake is held in Buss Park in nearby Bundaberg on Monday from 5 pm.
During the moving wake, Pheobe’s sister Kaylea, 18, gave a tried tribute in honor of her sister.

A second Wake follows Sunday (photo) and will be held in Bundaberg on Monday from 5 pm

The Vigil in gin gin on Sunday (depicted) heard of various Van Pheobe’s loved ones
‘It is clear that I have not written a speech, but, ehm … Pheobe! 17 years old was never enough for your life, “she said.
‘But in the short 17 years that she was with us, God, she gave us a run for our bloody money … She was a murderous person, but she saw the good in everyone.
‘If she had an opinion about you, you were sure that you will find out, whether you liked it or not. That is just the way Pheobe was, but she was loyal to the core.
“She loved, respected and appreciated her life.”
Kaylea thanked all those who attended the candlelight vigil before she was unable to continue while she burst into tears.
Indy, a family member of Pheobe’s boyfriend, was present at De Wake and shared a few words on his behalf.
“In the quiet room where your laughter ever lived, your absence reflects louder than words,” Indy told the crowd.
‘Seventeen years, a short dance of light, but at that time you touched hearts in many ways that will never fade.

Pheobe lived in a house in Gin Gin (photo) with her accused murderers James Wood and Tanika Bromley

The community held a candlelight vigil in the Kolan Community Park in Gin Gin, where mourning people danced (photo) and thinks about the teenager’s life


Wood (right) and Bromley (left) were accused of murder and two counts of interfering with a corpse
‘You were a spark – clear, daring and fearless, as her family shared with us today. A soul that embraced life with open arms.
‘Now in the silence we hold on to the warmth of your mind, the kindness in your eyes, the joy and your smile.
‘Your journey has broken down, but your impact is of you, with every whispered memory, with every tear shed and every heart that brings you forward, you live on.
‘Rest now, dear Phoebe. In the peace you deserve, I know that you are loved forever. ‘
Mrs. Johnson insisted on the Gin Gin community to ‘respect’ the Van Bromley family after the indictment against her.
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