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'Shocked and saddened': Mayor of Waikato town reacts to local's death in Rarotonga

Author
Akula Sharma, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 15 Jun 2023, 10:30am
Kelly Maree Sain lost her life in an accident in Rarotonga while on holiday. Photo / Supplied
Kelly Maree Sain lost her life in an accident in Rarotonga while on holiday. Photo / Supplied

'Shocked and saddened': Mayor of Waikato town reacts to local's death in Rarotonga

Author
Akula Sharma, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 15 Jun 2023, 10:30am

A small Waikato town is in a state of shock after learning the Kiwi who drowned while on holiday in Rarotonga was one of their own.

Mother of one Kelly Maree Sain, 49, a pharmacy worker from Te Aroha, has been described by loved ones as 鈥渢he life of the party鈥.

Matamata-Piako District Mayor Adrienne Wilcock told the聽Herald聽Sain had lived in the close-knit community for a long time.

鈥淭e Aroha community are shocked and saddened to learn of her death.

鈥淥ur condolences to her family and friends at this sad time.鈥

Community members have described Sain - who worked at Te Aroha Pharmacy - as a 鈥渓ovely鈥 and 鈥渉elpful lady鈥 who had a 鈥渂eautiful kind soul鈥.

础听聽set up to help with funeral costs and bring Sain home, says her family and friends鈥 鈥渨orld turned upside down鈥.

She was 鈥渁 mother, a cousin, an aunty, a co-worker and a friend to many鈥, it said. By 9.30am, the page had raised $20,596.

鈥淭his isn鈥檛 goodbye Kelly,鈥 the page said.

鈥淭his is see you on the other side. We love you so much and we are all broken.鈥

The page said all the money would be donated to Sain鈥檚 son to help with the cost of bringing his Mum home.

鈥淭his is going to cost a fair bit of money and this is the last thing the family need to be stressing about on top of organising her farewell in the middle of grieving.鈥

The tragic incident occurred at Edgewater Resort and Spa in Rarotonga earlier this week.

Another Kiwi tourist who witnessed the harrowing scenes told聽the Herald聽she and her family had been enjoying drinks at the resort on Sunday (Monday NZT) evening when things took a sudden turn.

鈥淲e were just outside having sundowners at the restaurant when we noticed some people reacting - people started standing up.

鈥淚 went down to the edge of the restaurant at the beach and I saw a man pulling a woman out of the water.

鈥淭here were already a couple of people there...and I ran back and said, 鈥楢re there nurses or doctors鈥?鈥

The Edgewater Resort in Rarotonga is hugely popular with international tourists. Photo / 九一星空无限

The Edgewater Resort in Rarotonga is hugely popular with international tourists. Photo / 九一星空无限

A man called back that his wife - a paramedic - had just run down to the scene to help.

鈥淭hey tried to resuscitate her probably for a good couple of hours. The ambulance...came, but it was too late. It was pretty traumatic.鈥

Cook Islands Police Service confirmed the incident happened at the Edgewater Resort in the Arorangi District on the island of Rarotonga.

In a statement released online, local authorities said: 鈥淭he weekend closed with another tragic incident when a drowning at Edgewater Resort was reported to Police.

鈥淭he victim was a 49-year-old female from New Zealand.鈥

The circumstances of the incident are not yet known.

However, the witness acknowledged that the lagoon where the woman had been seen had hidden dangers, despite being shallow.

The witness also told the聽Herald聽the victim had been travelling with another woman.

It is understood the pair had arrived either the same day or the day before the tragic incident.

Before the witness and her family caught a flight back home to New Zealand yesterday, they saw the second woman speaking to authorities at the resort.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 want to approach her because we were pretty emotional and we didn鈥檛 want to get her going - she looked as though she had sort of composed herself.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 stop crying... all I see is her.鈥

鈥淏ut she was just wandering around aimlessly at the resort, sitting in different spots and staring out at the sea. I think she was totally shell-shocked.鈥

The witness acknowledged that the incident had affected her and her family as a result too.

鈥淲e鈥檙e okay. I was pretty traumatic that night - I couldn鈥檛 stop crying,鈥 she said, becoming emotional.

鈥淢y husband said I shouldn鈥檛 have gone and seen because all I see is her. It鈥檚 obviously affected me more than I thought.

鈥淸After the incident], when we saw people come back and shake their heads, I just said a prayer for her.鈥

The Edgewater Resort & Spa is one of the Cook Islands鈥 most well-known and popular resorts with tourists around the world.

Its lush surroundings and prime location near the beach have made it a firm favourite with travellers and it regularly features in top-rated lists on hotel booking and travel websites.

Akula Sharma is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2022. She has previously worked at the Gisborne Herald.

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