There was something special about Eurydice Dixon.
A talented performer, she chose to study Drama at Deakin University in Victoria, Australia.
As the years passed, Eurydice appeared in stage shows with an amateur theatre company.
Then, in 2018, Eurydice, then 22, decided to take a punt at comedy.
She made her Melbourne International Comedy Festival debut with her solo stand-up show, At Home, I Feel Like a Tourist.
Eurydice was clever, sharp, funny.
An artist, a creator.
She had the whole world at her feet.
On the evening of 12 June 2018, a normal Tuesday night, Eurydice was out with her boyfriend Tony in Melbourne city centre.
She’d been performing at a bar that night.
Standing outside Woolworths, Tony passed Eurydice a protein bar he’d bought her.
The pair then…