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Horror hailstorm leaves family of nine with $10,000 repair bill

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Hailstones were reported as ranging from the size of golf balls to tennis balls. Karen Stephens/Facebook
Camera IconHailstones were reported as ranging from the size of golf balls to tennis balls. Karen Stephens/Facebook Credit: Supplied

A family have been left reeling after their house was decimated by a hailstorm, leaving them with golf ball-sized hailstones and a $10,000 bill for repairs.

Jonathan Walker and his family were at their house in Casterton, Victoria on October 17 when it was struck by a wild storm that brought torrential rain and giant hailstones.

The terrifying weather caused part of the roof to collapse and smashed several windows in the house while Mr Walker and his wife were inside with their seven children.

“It was quite scary actually, because it was so loud,” Mr Walker told Nine News.

“When the ceiling came down, the water started coming in everywhere. It was just so horrible. Hailstones were hitting the roof so loudly, you couldn’t hear yourself speak.”

Jonathan Walker and his family have been left with a ruined house and $10,000 in damages after a hailstorm. GoFundMe
Camera IconJonathan Walker and his family have been left with a ruined house and $10,000 in damages after a hailstorm. GoFundMe Credit: News Corp Australia
Hailstones were reported as ranging from the size of golf balls to tennis balls. Karen Stephens/Facebook
Camera IconHailstones were reported as ranging from the size of golf balls to tennis balls. Karen Stephens/Facebook Credit: Supplied

When the storm abated, the family realised their house and belongings had been ruined.

Photos of the aftermath show the rooms and beds were drenched and covered in debris after the roof caved in.

A valuable collection of instruments, which Mr Walker uses to teach music, were also waterlogged and covered in scraps.

The instruments included a collection of electric and acoustic guitars, a pipe organ, and multiple pianos, many of which cannot be salvaged.

Mr Walker estimates the damage could cost more than $10,000 to repair but he told Nine News he doesn’t have home contents insurance because he couldn’t afford the rising premiums.

“I have actually cried, like really cried,” he told Nine.

The SES visited the Walkers to ensure their house was structurally sound. Nine News
Camera IconThe SES visited the Walkers to ensure their house was structurally sound. Nine News Credit: Channel 9

Mr Walker’s close personal friend Sarah Huret has started a GoFundMe campaign to assist the struggling family, who she has praised for their “remarkable resilience”.

She revealed Mr Walker is a “talented music teacher” and a “devoted father to seven children” between 14 and 39 years old.

Six of his children, four of whom live with a disability, reside with him in the now-destroyed house alongside his wife, who is battling dementia.

Ms Huret asked people to reach into their pockets to help Mr Walker get his family back on their feet after his recent battle with cancer.

Casterton was ravaged by the wild weather. Karen Stephens/Facebook
Camera IconCasterton was ravaged by the wild weather. Karen Stephens/Facebook Credit: Supplied
Hailstones blanketed the ground in the town. Karen Stephens/Facebook
Camera IconHailstones blanketed the ground in the town. Karen Stephens/Facebook Credit: Supplied

“Unfortunately, his family are under financial hardship and were unable to afford contents insurance, and the landlord’s insurance won’t cover the building damage, leaving him in a difficult situation,” she said.

“Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a significant difference.”

The clean up of Casterton has begun after the town was struck by one of the worst storms in recent memory, with residents reporting hailstones the size of tennis balls.

The roads were white with fallen hail for hours after the damaging onslaught.

The Victorian State Emergency Service received more than 70 calls during the storm and have spent days assisting residents with their damaged homes in the aftermath.

Originally published as Horror hailstorm leaves family of nine with $10,000 repair bill

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