
A man who had been determined to experience everything the world had to offer.
鈥淗e was ready to live,鈥 Rosie Allen said of her older brother Daniel Allen.
The insight comes after 46-year-old Allen 鈥 a son, brother, father, and fianc茅 鈥 died at Bland Bay, Whangaruru.
Ocean junkie Allen had gone out for a mid-morning snorkel but family became worried after he disappeared under the water.
They raised the alarm, prompting concerned residents to rush out to begin a search.
A family friend found him unresponsive in the water about 12.45pm.
Coastguard, the Northland Rescue helicopter and Hato Hone St John all attended but he could not be resuscitated.
His death has been referred to the coroner.
Rosie Allen said her brother lived life to the fullest, 鈥済oing 100 miles per hour鈥 鈥 trying to do, see and experience everything this world has to offer鈥.
Swimming, diving, fishing, and hunting were among his passions.
Life events in 2008 had led Allen to consider his own mortality. As part of this he penned some thoughts on his life and the people in it.
He told his children that he hoped they found the same passion for life he had.
He thanked his family and told them he loved them and hoped they achieved their dreams.
He shared his firm belief in doing good deeds and helping others, and being grateful in return.
Allen鈥檚 overarching message reflected the go-getter he was.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how anyone could get tired of life. There is so much to learn and enjoy,鈥 he wrote.
Rosie expressed how his unexpected death was a reminder to others to pursue life.
鈥淲e are left here on Earth for however short or long our lives may be. We don鈥檛 know when our time is up.鈥
鈥淒an didn鈥檛 know.鈥
Rosie said her brother had been marinating pork to cook for the family that night and had been looking forward to a positive new year.
Holidaymakers staying at Bland Bay Campground held an impromptu sunset vigil for Allen at the water鈥檚 edge on New Year鈥檚 Eve.
A camper who took part said the vigil showed how many people cared.
The family said residents and visitors all honoured the three-day r膩hui that banned swimming and seafood gathering.
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