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Great Barrier dune tragedy: Boy returns home after life support turned off

Author
Jaime Lyth, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Jun 2023, 9:48am
Two boys were buried after a sand dune collapsed on them while at a beach on Great Barrier Island on Sunday. Photo / File
Two boys were buried after a sand dune collapsed on them while at a beach on Great Barrier Island on Sunday. Photo / File

Great Barrier dune tragedy: Boy returns home after life support turned off

Author
Jaime Lyth, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Jun 2023, 9:48am

The boy who died in hospital after being buried when a sand dune collapsed on him will return home to his family in Great Barrier Island today.

The two boys were digging tunnels in the sand during a family picnic when a听听on Sunday.

On Wednesday night, one of the boys鈥 fathers posted on social media explaining he was taken off life support that morning and would make the journey home on Friday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 with a heavy heart that we will say goodbye to our loved son Levi Sonchai Golaboski,鈥 the statement read.

鈥淲e have all be[en] feeling the love.鈥

The father also encouraged those to pray for the other boy involved, who remains in critical condition in hospital fighting for his life.

Kaitoke School Aotea said they were 鈥渋ncredibly heartbroken to hear this and our heartfelt love and condolences鈥 went out to the family and wider community

The school would be closed on Friday to allow the community to grieve, and on Tuesday so staff and students could attend the boy鈥檚 service.

鈥淭here are very few words that can describe what we are feeling and going through,鈥 principal Leanne Eloff said in the Facebook post.

The pair were flown by rescue helicopter to Starship Children鈥檚 Hospital in critical condition from Medlands Beach on Sunday afternoon.

One of the boys, aged 14, was found with his legs sticking out of the sand and was pulled out with the help of a vehicle, Stuffreported.

The other, a 12-year-old, was completely buried and was not breathing by the time he was extracted.

Beachgoers and emergency services, including staff from two rescue helicopters, scrambled to dig the boys out.

The devastated community of Great Barrier Island has banded together and a听听page has been made to support the families of the boys.

The page describes a beautiful day at the beach which turned into a tragedy.

鈥淧lease, please, if you can, donate to this tragic cause - support the boys through their battle, support the wh膩nau through theirs.

鈥淭he whole community of Great Barrier Island is devastated and banding together with solidarity and strength of love to support them,鈥 the page鈥檚 creator, Aroha McGeady, wrote.

The page had raised a little over $52,000 at publication time.

鈥淥ur thoughts are with the boys and their families,鈥 a rescue helicopter spokesman said.

Great Barrier Local Board chair Izzy Fordham earlier said that she was 鈥渧ery aware鈥 of the incident and told the听Herald听it was a 鈥渉orrid time鈥.

Great Barrier鈥檚 sand dunes extend across the eastern coast of the island, from Medlands to Whangapoua.

One Great Barrier Island resident said there were ocean-side sand dunes that were left exposed after the recent severe weather events, and locals were worried about them.

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