Counting their blessings: family chose good time to be away

The Hansfords unknowingly organised a very well-timed trip - at home a tornado tore through their house, destroying a garage, two caravans, a mobile home and leaving the cat Molly hiding under a pile of debris.

The tornado touched down at Ryan and Jo Hansford’s Leaning Rock Rd home, near Alexandra, on Saturday night, destroying a two-bay garage, a caravan Mr Hansford’s mother, Karen, had been staying in and a chicken house, and damaged two vehicles and a trampoline before moving to the adjacent paddock where it demolished Jo Hansford’s parents’ mobile home and a second caravan.

Ryan and Jo Hansford, with children Benjamin (8) and Natalie (10) and Ryan’s mother, Karen...
Ryan and Jo Hansford, with children Benjamin (8) and Natalie (10) and Ryan’s mother, Karen Hansford, were grateful that Karen’s dog Bella and the family’s dogs Oscar and Ruby were uninjured when a tornado hit their home on Saturday. PHOTO: TRACIE BARRETT
The Hansfords were in a spa in Queenstown on Saturday evening when their phones started filling up with videos and photos of the tornado and the chaos left in its wake, and messages telling them to come home.

Mr Hansford’s mother had been watching her grandchildren, Benjamin and Natalie, to allow their parents a night away and was dining with them in Alexandra when the twister hit.

Nigel and Jenny Lillicrapp’s home was sheared off at the floor line. PHOTO: TRACIE BARRETT
Nigel and Jenny Lillicrapp’s home was sheared off at the floor line. PHOTO: TRACIE BARRETT
Jo Hansford’s parents, Nigel and Jenny Lillicrapp, were at the Alexandra District Club when their mobile home was sheared off at floor level and strewn across nearby paddocks, together with their caravan.

The Lillicrapps’ cat, Molly, was located in debris under the remaining deck the following morning, while Karen Hansford’s dog Bella and the Hansford family dogs Oscar and Ruby were uninjured inside their home.

Jo Hansford said they were grateful nobody was injured. There were no chickens yet in the chicken house and the guinea pig home in the front yard was untouched.

Both homes were insured and the families were quickly offered accommodation and other assistance from community members.

"The debris was scattered right to the boundaries of our 8ha property, and people came out in the rain yesterday and gathered it into piles."

A photo taken from Bridge Hill, Alexandra, shows the tornado forming on Saturday evening. PHOTO:...
A photo taken from Bridge Hill, Alexandra, shows the tornado forming on Saturday evening. PHOTO: NICK LANHAM
Mr Lillicrapp said they were very lucky not to be home: "When we did come up, we just stopped at the gates with our mouths wide open."

Jo Hansford said their children were taking the disruption to their lives in stride yesterday, although they had initially been worried about Christmas.

"They didn’t know how Santa was going to find us."

tracie.barrett@odt.co.nz