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Father of flood victim watched final moments before son's death on livestream

Author
Tom Dillane,
Publish Date
Sun, 18 Jun 2023, 9:40am
Steve Miller, 58, watched the final moments of his son Daniel’s life as he livestreamed himself wading through flood waters in Wairau Valley during the Auckland Anniversary floods. Photo / Paul Taylor
Steve Miller, 58, watched the final moments of his son Daniel鈥檚 life as he livestreamed himself wading through flood waters in Wairau Valley during the Auckland Anniversary floods. Photo / Paul Taylor

Father of flood victim watched final moments before son's death on livestream

Author
Tom Dillane,
Publish Date
Sun, 18 Jun 2023, 9:40am

Steve Miller watched the moments leading up to his son鈥檚 death in the Auckland Anniversary floods through a phone screen, separated by 350 kilometres.

The last thing the 58-year-old messaged, safe and dry in Napier, was 鈥渂e careful鈥 as he stared at the livestream of his son wading through the floodwaters that covered a Wairau Valley street as he tried to help people.

Suddenly, the feed became submerged in water.

鈥淭he water was only knee-deep, but swift. That was the last contact I had with him,鈥 Steve tells the聽Herald on Sunday聽in his first media interview.

聽鈥淚 thought he dropped his phone. It was around 4.30, 5 o鈥檆lock I鈥檇 say, on the 27th. So I thought 鈥極h God, I鈥檓, I鈥檓 up for [buying] a new phone for him鈥.鈥

In one of his final Facebook streams, Daniel Miller, 34, can be heard saying 鈥渢his is all bad... something鈥檚 telling me to go up and check on the people in this house, so I鈥檓 going to鈥.

As Auckland continued to be battered by a record-breaking downpour for many hours yet that would claim the lives of four people, Steve Miller spent an anxious Friday night with no word from his son.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 contact him,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淚 had no contact with any of his flatmates. I didn鈥檛 have their phone numbers or contact details.

聽鈥淚 was concerned but I thought he dropped his phone. I was just going to have to wait until he got a new one or something.

鈥淒an liked to be the reporter. He was always the guy who wants to give help.鈥

But reality hit early on Saturday morning with a knock at the door.

鈥淭he next morning I had a visit from a police officer delivering the sad news, Dan had drowned. I was in disbelief, as on the live stream, you could see people only a few metres away from him.

鈥淚t was surreal. You know how you imagine people breaking down crying? I wasn鈥檛 like that. I was doubtful. I was like 鈥榟ow do you know it was him?鈥欌

Police told him his son was found dead in a culvert on Target Rd around 7.30pm that Friday. He was a father of two.

The suburb of Wairau Valley on Auckland鈥檚 North Shore is flood prone. One of the other four victims that night was 25-year-old Daniel Newth, who lived in the neighbouring suburb of Sunnynook and was also swept into the Wairau Valley storm drains while kayaking in the floodwaters.

The other victims were Dave Lennard, who died after his Remuera home was hit by a landslip, and 58-year-old Dave Young, who was swept away in floodwaters in the rural Waikato town of Onewhero.

Steve Miller, 58, watched the final moments of his son Daniel's life as he livestreamed himself wading through flood waters in the Wairau Valley during the Auckland Anniversary floods. Photo / Paul Taylor

Steve Miller, 58, watched the final moments of his son Daniel's life as he livestreamed himself wading through flood waters in the Wairau Valley during the Auckland Anniversary floods. Photo / Paul Taylor

Daniel Miller.

Daniel Miller.

Still confused and in shock on Saturday, January 28, Steve Miller and his family resorted to watching the multiple Facebook livestreams Daniel had made on the afternoon of the 27th for clues.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 understand how if he got washed down the road, no one had helped him,鈥 Miller said.

鈥淭hen my brother rang me and said he鈥檚 watched the livestream over and over and he said 鈥業 think he went down a manhole鈥.

鈥淲hen you look at the footage there鈥檚 no whirlpool, there鈥檚 no way to know that there鈥檚 a manhole cover off.

鈥淸It must] have blown off with the pressure and the water must have equalised so he didn鈥檛 realise and as he walked up the drive, he got sucked down it.鈥

Having a visual record of his son鈥檚 last moments to speculate on how he died became torture for Miller.

鈥淚t was on his Facebook page but I鈥檝e deleted it. I watched it too many times and it kept looping over in my head for days.鈥

Daniel Miller grew up in Napier and moved to Auckland when he was 19. His father said his son was studying and planned to open his own rehabilitation centre.

Despite Steve and the majority of his family still living in Napier, the Miller clan travelled to Auckland in the following days to organise Daniel鈥檚 funeral. Steve Miller works as a health and safety adviser at Port Nicholson Fisheries, which he says is 鈥渁n amazing and supportive company鈥.

He said the Grace Gate Centre, which Dan was involved with, 鈥渨ere a huge support, and took on the funeral service, with over 300 people showing their respects鈥.

鈥淚 really miss him. I don鈥檛 think you can reconcile it. It鈥檚 sort of weird. Like, if this accident happened on a work site, WorkSafe would be involved and there鈥檇 be an investigation. But, there鈥檚 nothing afterwards, it鈥檚 swept under the table, I don鈥檛 know. There鈥檚 no investigation.

鈥淲hen I see emergency response people wading or even children playing, through flood waters I wonder who鈥檚 going to be next, sucked down a manhole cover, with no warning.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been to the manhole, there鈥檚 a cross there and a bunch of flowers. I鈥檝e been there, I鈥檝e touched it. I鈥檝e looked at it.鈥

After the January 27 floods, Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown commissioned a rapid review by former police commissioner Mike Bush into the emergency response.

罢丑别听聽and found a 鈥渟ystem failure鈥 of leadership in the first 12 hours of the response in which 鈥渕uch of the damage was done鈥 before the Auckland Council or Brown had taken any action.

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown talks to media after the worst flooding the Auckland region had experienced. Photo / Dean Purcell

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown talks to media after the worst flooding the Auckland region had experienced. Photo / Dean Purcell

Without extensive upgrading of public infrastructure, the flooding seen in Auckland will continue.

Without extensive upgrading of public infrastructure, the flooding seen in Auckland will continue.

Brown was also heavily criticised in the days after the floods for his slowness to declare a state of emergency - which only occurred after 10pm that Friday, despite emergency services being at capacity since around 5pm.

Once back in Napier after Daniel鈥檚 Auckland funeral, the Miller family then had to confront the onslaught of Cyclone Gabrielle. Steve鈥檚 sister鈥檚 home flooded as Napier and the Hawke鈥檚 Bay rural surrounding area was among the worst hit from the storm that killed 11.

鈥淭wo weeks after the funeral we were hit by the cyclone in Napier, more flooding and chaos, lucky our home wasn鈥檛 flooded, but we became a refuge centre for family and friends who were affected,鈥 Steve said.

The Miller family buried Daniel鈥檚 ashes in Napier. His two sons, aged 11 and 5, were there for the memorial.

鈥淭he younger one is autistic. He doesn鈥檛 say a lot. When we put the ashes on the ground he was trying to dig the ashes up. He was saying 鈥榤y dad鈥檚 box鈥. So that brought tears to a lot of people,鈥 Steve Miller says.

鈥淚t hasn鈥檛 got any easier to be honest. It affects everyone different, I suppose.鈥

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