Millionaire’s troubled socialite father, who saves daughter’s “devil” from heroin overdose

A Sydney socialite father, who ran for Andrew O’Keefe to save Andrew O’Keefe in a heroin overdose, said he will continue to stick with his troubled daughter.
Elisha Dalah, 38, saved the host of the previous deal or no deal after providing him with heroin, which was overdose on September 14 last year at O’Keefe, an eastern suburb of Sydney, in Vaucluse, in Sydney’s eastern suburb.
Dalah’s father, Michael, a former co-owner of Elizabeth Bay Marina, spoke after discovering details about O’Keefe’s excess.
Sydney socialites cleared the vomit from the nose and mouth of the shameful TV star and gave him Nalkan, a drug that counteracted the effects of heroin before O’Keefe was taken to St. Vincent’s Hospital.
Dalah’s family said O’Keefe’s overdose is a wake-up call to socialites.
She was ordered to carry out a rehabilitation program last month after pleading guilty to providing heroin and was detained for nearly five months while awaiting a sentence.
“She is currently recovering and has to recover every day as the court orders, which is doing her good, and she is currently very vulnerable.” Daily Telegraph.
“She got a big lesson from it (O’Keefe) and hoped she could fix it. This is a very sad disease, what happened has an impact and her study life must continue.
Elisha Dalah (pictured) pleaded guilty to supplying heroin and was ordered to carry out rehabilitation plans last month

Andrew O’Keefe (pictured) was told he was “lucky to live” after a heroin overdose last September
“ As a family we hope and pray that she can repair her and that she can save herself from this terrible disease. She needs good friends.
Michael, who is considered one of Australia’s largest private property owners, said he would provide his daughter with all the money if it helps.
He said the family was very worried about his daughter and described her battle with addiction as “her demon.”
Socialites come from an elite eastern suburban family and are elderly siblings of Fishbowl founder Nathan, who married Victoria’s Secret model Georgia Fowler.
According to court documents, Dara admitted to police that she and O’Keeffe consumed cocaine and heroin earlier that day.
“It’s my fault,” Dara told police after O’Keeffe’s overdose, and he was told he was “lucky to live.”
Magistrate Judge Rosheehan O’Meagher spoke in April at the Downing Center District Court that a message about the “severity of the crime” needs to be sent to the community.

Michael Dalah (pictured) says his family is worried about his daughter

Ms. Dara performed CPR on O’Keefe
“The maximum fine for this offence in the district court is 15 years in prison and is limited to two years in the local court,” she said.
“It shows you how serious the crime is, and therefore it is considered to be due to the serious consequences of the serious health impact of the drug supply, and I’m sure you know that.”
Ms. Dara was ordered to carry out a rehabilitation program “as long as possible”.
“You’ve learned something, but look at your record and we need you to receive a message like this: If you keep offending you’re going to jail, I don’t think it’s the life you want,” said magistrate O’Meagher.
Dalah lives in the $17 million home attachment of her parents along with former Prime Minister Malcom Turnball on the same street in Point Piper.
She worked as a barista at Laissez-Faire, a family-owned business in the city of Alexandria.
In 2023, Dalah nearly escaped from prison after admitting sneaky luxury face creams and designer outfits from Westfield Mall a year ago.

Ms. Dara’s brother, Nathan, is the founder of Fish Tank, married Victoria’s Secret model Georgia Fowler (pictured)
The socialite was handed over 20 months of intensive order correction and 200 hours of community service
She was also fined $500 for banning access to Westfield Bondi junction.
O’Keefe has been fighting the public of drug addiction for the past few years and is in and out of the rehabilitation center.
He faced Waverley District Court in February and pleaded guilty to driving in meth in his system but escaped with a $440 fine.
On July 28 last year, the former dealer or no dealer tested positive for p-methamphetamine while driving a Mercedes C200 in the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
O’Keeffe was convicted of drug driving and fined $440 and disqualified for six months of racing.
The shamed former TV star pleaded guilty to the trespass, violating arrests, and methamphetamine property in October.
He was fined $1,500 and submitted a 30-month community correction order requiring him to participate in rehabilitation.
Meanwhile, he was fined $2,000 for driving illegal drug driving in Darlinghurst’s system in April and was disqualified for three months of race.