Nepal plane crash Australian victim Myron Love was moving overseas with his ... trends now

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For Australian Myron Love and his soulmate Annabelle Bailey, 2023 was meant to be the year they 'adventured across the world' and moved together abroad.  

After spending the first few weeks of the New Year cycling around Thailand with friends, Mr Love, 29, ventured on to Nepal where he intended to spend a few days exploring before meeting Ms Bailey in Muscat, Oman, on January 20. 

But their future plans were shattered when Mr Love's flight on January 15 from Kathmandu to resort town Pokhara crashed as it was landing, killing all 72 people on board. 

Friend Nicole Kaminski said Mr Love had just attended a yoga retreat in Kathmandu and was only days away from being reunited with his 'soulmate'. 

'Myron was about to embark on a hiking and trail adventure,' she wrote on a GoFundMe page.

Myron Love and his partner Annabelle Bailey (pictured together) were about to spend this year living together abroad

Myron Love and his partner Annabelle Bailey (pictured together) were about to spend this year living together abroad 

'This was meant to be the year they [Mr Myron and Ms Bailey] adventured across the world and lived overseas together.' 

Ms Kaminski said Mr Love was an 'energetic teacher' who was loved by all of his colleagues and students.

She said his 'greatest loves were his family and Annabelle, his salty dog friends, his lycra-clad cycling mates and his incredibly large circle of friends'. 

The 'unfathomable' news was a shock to many in their community, Ms Kaminski wrote, and his loved ones took comfort in seeing 'how many hearts he touched' in his life. 

'Myron will be remembered by those who knew him for his infectious energy, hilarious sense of humour, love of the ocean and surfing, arduous bike rides, costume dress-ups, his love for Annabelle and for never wasting a minute of the day,' she wrote.

'He truly was one of a kind.'

The fundraiser smashed its $15,000 goal - attracting $49,431 in the 24 hours since it was set up on Saturday. 

Doomed ATR72 Yeti Airlines flight was approaching to land at Pokhara's newly opened airport last Sunday when it crashed into a gorge. 

Crowds gather at the crash site of an aircraft carrying 72 people in Pokhara in western Nepal

Crowds gather at the crash site of an aircraft

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