Home and Away fans were left bowled over by the “beautiful” smoking ceremony in the wake of Stevie Marlow’s death.
Stevie died following a shocking shooting in Summer Bay after dangerous stalker Sidney Wickham targeted her.
After being released from prison, he travelled to the set of her new film and shot her, eventually leading to her death after she was rushed to hospital.
Her loved ones have been struggling in the wake of her passing, with Mali Hudson mentioning he does not want to visit the beach until Stevie’s spirit has passed on. Mali, the soap’s first Aboriginal Australian regular character, sought permission from an Elder to perform a smoking ceremony, which aired in Australia on Tuesday (June 4).
A smoking ceremony is an ancient custom among some Aboriginal Australians and is performed during key moments in a person’s life, including birth, initiation rites, and death.
The ceremony involves burning native plants to create a herbal smoke, which is believed to have spiritual and physical cleansing properties and can also ward off bad spirits.
At death, a smoking ceremony takes place in the deceased person’s space to help move their spirit into the afterlife and cleanse the location.