A two-year-old girl who died after she was swept away in rising floodwaters as her parents tried to get the family to safety was a 鈥渂eautiful little cherub,鈥 her uncle says.
Seven people have been confirmed dead in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle, including two-year-old Ivy Collins, whose family鈥檚 home in Eskdale was flooded.
Collins鈥 uncle, Adam Collins, told the Herald, the family were woken about 3am on Tuesday with water inside the house.
The couple, Jack and his pregnant wife Ella Collins, quickly got their two daughters 鈥 Imogen and Ivy.
鈥淭hey were trying to come up with a plan, they had a few minutes, trying to get the dogs inside, organise the pets, and then this wave came through which added to the water in the house quite significantly, sort of halfway up the walls.
鈥淎t that point they knew they had to get out. It鈥檚 a one-storey house, they didn鈥檛 have roof space.鈥
Ivy Collins (centre) was swept away in flooding in Eskdale during Cyclone Gabrielle. Photo / Givealittle
It was dark in the house, there was no power and the couple decided to take a child each on their shoulders and get to their neighbour鈥檚 house and onto their roof.
鈥淭hey鈥檝e got a kid each, they go out the door, and another wave comes through on the way over to this house... it takes her [Ella] away, she says save Imogen, my brother Jack manages to scramble onto this house and rips open the roof, cutting up his arm pretty bad, and he throws this little kid into the roof space and says stay there.鈥
鈥淗e doesn鈥檛 know if he鈥檚 coming back... he finds his wife floating around and manages to get her back to safety... but by that time they鈥檇 lost the little one. There鈥檚 nothing they could鈥檝e done... she had her on her shoulders and she slipped out, her feet were taken out from underneath.鈥
A car through a house on Shaw Rd in Eskdale near Napier. Photo / Warren Buckland
Adam Collins said his brother spent hours in the dark trying to find his daughter, including climbing a tree yelling out her name, while also helping his neighbours get to safety inside the roof space.
鈥淭hey spent the next 8 hours in their huddled up together with pink batts waiting to be rescued. They were all hypothermic...鈥
The family were eventually rescued from the home. The following day Ivy was found.
Collins said his brother was a hero.
鈥淭here was nothing they could鈥檝e done more than they did...
鈥淲e are all so proud of how he responded we have no doubt that all 5 of them are still here today because of the way he responded.鈥
Ivy was a 鈥渂eautiful little cherub... just starting to develop her own little character鈥.
Ella Collins posted on Facebook on.
鈥淚t was an unavoidable accident and she died very quickly,鈥 she said.
鈥淲e are all going to need all the love we can get.鈥
Eskdale War Memorial Church is still standing following the flooding. Photo / Warren Buckland
Search and Rescue had found Ivy鈥檚 body and she was now with a coroner, she said.
鈥淥ur home, our section and all our belongings have been completely destroyed, the water was about 10cm from the ceiling in our house and rose extremely quickly and violently.
鈥淲e were unable to make it to higher ground due to a sudden torrent of water which almost drowned us all and took Ivy.鈥
She said Jack Collins was the only reason she, their oldest child and neighbours survived.
鈥淗e is a literal f***ing hero and one day I will tell you all what he鈥檚 done.鈥
础听聽has been set up for the family, which has so far raised more than $30,000.
The page said the girl鈥檚 mother is pregnant, with the family expecting a baby in August.
鈥淚n the space of five mins you lost so much, beautiful Ivy, your house, your land and your belongings.
鈥淵our love for your kids is next level, even taking them out of daycare to be able to teach and love on them even more,鈥 the page says.
鈥淸The family] have no home to go back to, her beautiful gardens she had worked so lovingly in to create is gone, a land full of veges and fruit to feed her family gone鈥.
The woman鈥檚 husband鈥檚 work was also on hold, and the family had no income, the page said.
The family plans to hold a funeral for Ivy in Napier next week.
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