Kiwi-born Rachel McKenna, 35, was found dead in Melbourne; police suspect murder-suicide involving her partner.
Her family described McKenna as a vibrant, loving mother and urged action against violence towards women.
A GoFundMe has raised more than $20,000 for funeral costs and McKenna’s son.
The family of a young Kiwi mother in Melbourne who police believed was murdered by her partner before he took his own life is being remembered as a vibrant, loving, devoted mum.
New Zealand-born Rachel McKenna, 35, was found dead at a home in Ascot Vale, in Melbourne’s northwest, last Friday.
McKenna grew up in Palmerston North and had lived in Melbourne for many years with her 7-year-old son.
The Daily Mail reported her estranged boyfriend fled the scene.
They described her death as an “unimaginable tragedy” and urged the Australian government to do something about violence against women.
“Our darling girl is already so missed, forever leaving a hole in our hearts and lives.”
Trotter said the family are planning a farewell for McKenna and would share more details about the service in due course.
McKenna’s uncle, Terry Mckenna, also shared a tribute for his slain niece, saying that he was “shattered”.
“Rachel was a vibrant, loving soul, a devoted mother, and a light in so many lives.
“Rachel’s grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and her many, many friends are also struggling with this senseless loss.”
A GoFundMe page has been started to help the family with funeral costs and for McKenna’s son.
The page has already raised more than NZ$20,000.
A Victoria policeman confirmed to the Daily Mail that the investigation into McKenna’s death remains ongoing.
“The exact circumstances surrounding the incidents continue to be investigated, however at this stage detectives are not looking for anyone else in relation to the matters,” the spokesman said.