First Mount Maunganui landslide victim formally identified, would have turned 16 today
Max Furse-Kee is the only victim formally identified so far from the six killed in the Mauao landslide, confirmed by forensic dental evidence and physical characteristics.
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Teen Formally Identified After He Dies in Landslide That Kills Girlfriend and 4 Others
"He was my sunshine," said the mother of Max Furse-KeeMax Furse-Kee. New Zealand PoliceNEED TO KNOWThe body of a 16-year-old boy has been formally identified after he was killed in a Jan. 22 landslide in New Zealand that killed five others, including his girlfriendA separate landslide killed a boy and his grandmother that same dayRecovery efforts are ongoing after the fatal natural disasterA teen who died in a landslide on the North Island of Ne…
What happened at Mauao should be central at the election
Comment: After our tūpuna arrived in the area at least seven centuries ago, Mauao became a densely settled, engineered and prized stronghold whose vegetation was shaped by human occupation long before Europeans arrived. Māori settlement in Tauranga Moana began soon after the great waka migrations, with people from Mataatua, Takitimu, Te Arawa and Tainui establishing themselves around the harbour. The maunga quickly became one of the most importa…
Body of landslide victim Max Furse-Kee formally identified
Teenager Max Furse-Kee, centre, played for the Pakuranga United Rugby Club. Photo supplied A hearing held at the Tauranga District Court tonight, January 28, has led to the identification of Mount Maunganui landslide victim Max Furse-Kee. The 15-year-old pupil at Pakūranga College in east Auckland was killed along with his girlfriend Sharon Maccanico when the campground they were staying at was struck by the landslide last Thursday. Six people d…
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