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St Kevins College pupil Watson Tuapati (left) died earlier this week, and the school has set up a Givealittle page to support his family. Principal Paul Olsen (right) is encouraging people to
give to the fundraiser. PHOTO: SUPPLIED/ST KEVIN S COLLEGE
St Kevin’s College is mourning the loss of one of its best and brightest.
Year 13 pupil Roko Watesoni Tawatatau Tuapati(17), known as Watson, sustained critical injuries in a car crash near Teschemakers at Easter, and had his life support turned off on Tuesday.
St Kevin’s College principal Paul Olsen said the school had set up a Givealittle page to support Watson’s family, who had lost income after relocating from elsewhere in New Zealand to be with him. The school had also been supporting Watson’s family in Fiji and the local Fijian community.
St Kevin s College in Oamaru mourning death of student after Easter road crash
21 Apr, 2021 07:16 PM
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St Kevin s College Watson Tuapati (left) died earlier this week. The school and its principal Paul Olsen (right) have set up a Givealittle page to help his family. Photo / Supplied
St Kevin s College Watson Tuapati (left) died earlier this week. The school and its principal Paul Olsen (right) have set up a Givealittle page to help his family. Photo / Supplied
Otago Daily Times
St Kevin s College in Oamaru is mourning the loss of one of its best and brightest.
Year 13 pupil Roko Watesoni Tawatatau Tuapati, 17, known as Watson, sustained critical injuries in a crash near Teschemakers at Easter, and his life support was turned off on Tuesday.
Northlanders count down days to family reunions as bookings trickle in ahead of travel bubble
13 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM
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Patrick and Pandora Tetai can t wait to see their two sons and their moko in Sydney. Photo / Tania Whyte
Patrick and Pandora Tetai can t wait to see their two sons and their moko in Sydney. Photo / Tania Whyte
Jenny Ling is the Northern Advocate s feature writer and news reporterjenny.ling@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
Northlanders are crossing their fingers and toes that the transtasman travel bubble will take off smoothly on April 19. But while many families are gearing up for long-awaited reunions with loved ones they haven t seen
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