Newlywed's horrifying voicemail to mum after suffering severe burns

Relatives of a newlywed American couple are desperately seeking information after getting a message that the husband and wife were severely burned from the volcano eruption in New Zealand.

Barbara Barham told The Washington Post on Monday that her daughter Lauren Urey, 32, and husband Matthew Urey, 36, were on their honeymoon.

Ms Barham said the couple from Richmond, Virginia, had plans to visit a live volcano and weren't concerned about possible eruptions.

Newlyweds from America, Matthew and Lauren Urey were on an excursion to the island from their cruise ship when the volcano erupted. Source: Facebook
Newlyweds from America, Matthew and Lauren Urey, were on their honeymoon when the volcano erupted. Source: Facebook

Ms Barham said she got a call sometime later from Royal Caribbean asking if she'd heard from her daughter.

Then Matthew Urey's mother called and relayed a distressing voicemail from her son. Matthew Urey's message said "there had been a volcano eruption and they were burned very bad", Ms Barham said.

"He said he would try to call as soon as he could, but talking and making phone calls was difficult," Ms Barham continued.

"His hands were so badly burned it was hard for him to make a phone call."

The couple had been among tourists exploring the moon-like surface of White Island, which is the tip of an undersea volcano.

Lauren Urey's mother is 'livid' the couple was allowed to visit the volcano. Source: AAP.
Lauren Urey's mother is 'livid' the couple was allowed to visit the volcano. Source: AAP.

It erupted on Monday with a towering blast of ash and scalding steam, killing at least five people with others still missing.

According to Ms Barham, Matthew Urey said in his message that he and Lauren were taken to a hospital. The families have heard nothing since then.

"Obviously, I'm panicking," Ms Barham told the newspaper.

"I don't know how to act. I feel like I should be crying, but I can't even cry."

Ms Barham said she was "livid" over the fact that people were allowed to visit to the volcano.

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