The family of a New Zealand grandmother killed when she fell nearly 7 metres while carrying her baby grandson at her son's Vietnam home say they have been comforted by the generosity of people who have donated to a trust in her name.
The Julie Ferne Memorial Trust has so far raised $7500 for the Ho Chi Minh Children's Hospital where Carter Preston, now one week old, is recovering after the tragedy.
Ms Ferne toppled over a railing with Carter in her arms at her son's home in Ho Chi Minh city last Friday.
She had been in the city to celebrate the birth of her son Phil Preston's first child with his partner Chau Nguyen.
Carter remains in a critical condition but has been showing signs of improvement since he was rushed to hospital with bleeding on his brain.
"There's been no change since yesterday so we're taking it as a plateau before he has another leap in the right direction,'' Phil Preston said today.
"He's in an intensive care unit where they are keeping him away from distracting noise.''
Ms Ferne, 68, suffered fatal head injuries in the fall down the stairwell of her son's home.
Mr Preston said there would be a memorial service for his mother at a local mortuary this evening before her body was flown back to New Zealand tomorrow morning.
"We've spent some money and told them to make it colourful. We've told people to bring drinks and people will sit around the coffin and just talk and toast to her,'' Mr Preston said.
His brother Sean said the money raised so far through the trust would contribute to new equipment at Ho Chi Minh Children's Hospital, which is desperately short of some basic equipment.
"From all the tragedy and the sorrow of the last few days when I clicked open the bank account to see how it was tracking it really chocked me up seeing the support from all over New Zealand,'' Sean Preston said.
"We just really want to thank everyone for their generosity, it means so much to us and it has really helped us in terms of getting through this.''
He said he had made a personal commitment to ensuring the money was spent appropriately.
"We're going to see exactly what the hospital needs and then physically deliver it because a lot of money gets lost in black holes here.''
• People wishing to donate to the Julie Ferne Memorial Trust can deposit funds in ASB account 12-3198-0065427-00.