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'It's unbelievable': Family identify father-of-six and two nephews as SH1 crash victims

Author
Vaimoana Mase,
Publish Date
Wed, 28 Aug 2024, 7:08am

'It's unbelievable': Family identify father-of-six and two nephews as SH1 crash victims

Author
Vaimoana Mase,
Publish Date
Wed, 28 Aug 2024, 7:08am

-A truck tyre blowout caused a crash on State Highway 1 on Monday, killing three听Samoan seasonal workers听

-Auckland Councillors say the median barriers on the site of the crash听need to be scrutinised听

-Police condemned livestreamers听after a video showed dead bodies at the crash

Fa鈥檃ofo Uili Fa鈥檃ofo was a proud uncle who simply wanted to spend some time with his seasonal worker nephews before they flew back to Samoa this week.

But their plans would not go ahead, after the 45-year-old was instantly killed alongside his nephews, Leauga Jerry Leauga, 37, and Ta鈥檃vao Kelemete, 32, in听a horror State Highway 1 crash听in Ramarama, Auckland, on Monday afternoon.听

Although investigations into the incident continue, police say initial indications suggest a truck travelling southbound suffered a tyre blowout, causing it to cross through barrier wires and into the northbound lanes, where it collided with the van, carrying the seasonal workers, and two other cars.

Fa鈥檃ofo had offered to pick up the group of seasonal workers from the Bay of Plenty after their contract under the Recognised Seasonal Employment scheme had ended.

The group also included Leauga鈥檚 younger brother, aged 21, who is fighting for his life in hospital.

Van driver described as dedicated father and proud uncle

A cousin of the driver, who鈥檚 also the aunt of the two younger men, said the family was still in shock and disbelief at the news they had lost three members of their extended aiga.

Leauga and Kelemete鈥檚 mothers are sisters based in Samoa. Fa鈥檃ofo has been described as a dedicated brother to them and their respective children.

Fa'aofo Uili Fa'aofo, 45, from West Auckland, was driving a van and among those killed in the crash on State Highway 1 at Ramarama on Monday.Fa'aofo Uili Fa'aofo, 45, from West Auckland, was driving a van and among those killed in the crash on State Highway 1 at Ramarama on Monday.

鈥淗e travelled down to pick up the boys because they were supposed to fly back to Samoa [today],鈥 the aunt said.

鈥淯ili lives here, in West Auckland. He鈥檚 got a wife and six kids. But he鈥檚 also a very proud uncle. He wanted to go pick up his nephews and take them out for the day around Auckland 鈥 before they would fly back to Samoa.鈥

Leauga鈥檚 mother has only recently returned to Samoa after travelling here last month to spend time with family and visit her two sons working as seasonal workers here.

All three men killed were raised in the village of Sili, on the big island of Savaii, where many of their family members remain.

Ta'avao Kelemete, a 32-year-old RSE seasonal worker from Samoa, was one of the victims of the Ramarama accident that involved a truck and three other vehicles.Ta'avao Kelemete, a 32-year-old RSE seasonal worker from Samoa, was one of the victims of the Ramarama accident that involved a truck and three other vehicles.

The aunt described harrowing scenes after the bad news was given to both sisters in Samoa. One of the women was rushed to hospital after fainting.

鈥淓ven now, they don鈥檛 believe it. Not only the news that their sons have died but also their brother. They are the kind of sisters who would do anything for their brother.

鈥淲e鈥檙e all just shocked. We just cried and cried 鈥 one is bad enough, but three from the same family. It鈥檚 unbelievable.鈥

Younger brother still unconscious, unaware older sibling has died

The family spokeswoman also revealed Leauga鈥檚 younger brother, one of three men who had been in the van and survived, does not yet know his older sibling has died.

She said because of his condition he had been mostly unconscious since the incident.

鈥淪ome of our family went to see him today and he鈥檚 still unconscious. He鈥檚 not awake yet.鈥

Leauga Jeremy Leauga, 37, one of three killed in Monday's crash, was due to fly back to Samoa this week.Leauga Jeremy Leauga, 37, one of three killed in Monday's crash, was due to fly back to Samoa this week.

Police earlier gave an update on the condition of the three men who survived the crash and remain in hospital. The 21-year-old remains in a critical condition. The others, aged 42 and 39, also remain in hospital with moderate injuries.

Two other people who were in different vehicles caught up in Monday鈥檚 crash have been treated for minor injuries. The driver of the truck involved was also treated for minor injuries and has since been discharged from hospital.

Immigration New Zealand national manager Pacific, Loua Ward, said its thoughts and condolences go out to the families.

鈥淲e can confirm that five Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Samoan workers were passengers in the van involved,鈥 she said.

鈥淚mmigration New Zealand鈥檚 RSE engagement partner is working closely with the employer and Samoan authorities to provide assistance and support during this difficult time.鈥

Meanwhile, the Samoan community is rallying to help the victims鈥 loved ones.

A听听has been set up by South Auckland community leader Li鈥檃manaia Lorenzo Kaisara to help the families of the men killed. The money will be donated to the families to help with funeral service expenses, the page.

He told the听Herald听he had been given the okay by the men鈥檚 family to set up the page and they were said to be grateful for the support that had been offered by the New Zealand public.

Multi-vehicle crash involving truck closes all lanes of State Highway 1 in South Auckland near Bombay.Multi-vehicle crash involving truck closes all lanes of State Highway 1 in South Auckland near Bombay.

Vaimoana Mase听is the Pasifika editor for the Herald鈥檚听Talanoa section, sharing stories from the Pacific听community. She won junior reporter of the year at the then Qantas Media Awards in 2010 and won the best opinion writing award at the 2023 Voyager Media Awards.听

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