A mission is coming together to retrieve the body of Kane Te Tai from Ukraine through a veteran鈥檚 wellbeing charity he was instrumental is setting up.
Aaron Wood from the No Duff group had spoken to Te Tai鈥檚 mum Ngaire and been given wh膩nau blessing to recover the former NZ Defence Force soldier.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has said it was aware of reports a New Zealander was killed but had yet to confirm the identity of the person.
Friends of Te Tai, 38, became concerned after he went quiet on social media then those connected with others involved in the Ukraine conflict were told he had been killed during combat with Russian soldiers.
Wood said there was contact with a person involved in recovering casualties from the battlefield who reported the body of the person believed to be Te Tai was about an hour north of where the firefight had taken place.
From there, the Ukrainian process would see the body transported to Kiev where an autopsy would take place.
Wood said the plan to repatriate Te Tai was at its early stages but involved getting potentially three people to Poland鈥檚 border with Ukraine where his body would be recovered.
He had told Ngaire Te Tai: 鈥淚t鈥檚 all about getting him back to you.鈥
Te Tai was a co-founder of the No Duff charity which takes its name from military jargon meaning 鈥渢his is not a drill鈥. It provided support for NZDF veterans, including those suffering mental health issues in the wake of their service.
With Te Tai鈥檚 reported death,聽聽had been turned to raising funds for the recovery operation. Wood said donors were asked to tag their donation with the word 鈥淭urtle鈥 - Te Tai鈥檚 callsign in Ukraine.
He said any additional funds would go to Te Tai鈥檚 daughter, aged 12. No Duff wasn鈥檛 relying only on the online fundraiser but was talking to other organisations about contributing to the repatriation mission.
Kane Te Tai (right) pictured with Kiwi fighter Dominic Abelen, who was killed in Ukraine in August last year. Photo / Supplied
Wood had shared with the Herald the last message he had received from Te Tai in response to the question as to whether he planned to take a break from the fighting.
The message Wood received in response arrived on Sunday and read: 鈥淣ah bro, that鈥檚 enough war for me.
鈥淚 love this place, it鈥檚 like a playground where I get to do anything I want. But that鈥檚 the problem, isn鈥檛 it?
鈥淪o before the game gets me or before I just decide life here is too easy, maybe it鈥檚 time to start living my real life.
鈥淭his place is pure escapism. We are all trying to run from something. Mine is from having a real life, but the time is near. Gotta put away the toys and start to build while I can.鈥
Wood passed on Te Tai鈥檚 message as an example of the myriad of post-service issues with which veterans contend, knowing doing so would have his mate鈥檚 support.
鈥淗e knew he was f***ed up. He knew he was missing something and he went over there to find it.鈥
Kane Te Tai fighting in Ukraine. Photo / Supplied
Ngaire Te Tai had told the Herald she was holding out hope that her son was alive but unable to make contact.
鈥淚鈥檓 hoping it is not true. I have that hope. He didn鈥檛 prepare me for how this might turn out,鈥 she said.
Ngaire Te Tai said Kane had signed up for the NZ Army 鈥渟traight out of school鈥, with parents at his side through the preliminary recruiting process. 鈥淗e told his father and I - not the other way around. I hoped it would have worn off - but it didn鈥檛.鈥
In his years of service, her son had served in Afghanistan and elsewhere on peacekeeping duties.
鈥淗e came back a different person. He was there before the age of 21. He saw some things, I guess, and my son was a changed person.鈥
Ngaire Te Tai said military-style toys were a feature in Kane鈥檚 childhood but when it came to joining the military - and the journey to Ukraine - 鈥渋t wasn鈥檛 about the war itself, it was about wanting to be of use鈥.
鈥淧eople serve the church, people serve the community. That was his community. He loved wh膩nau. He loved people. And he loved to help the underdog. My son was a good man ... he is a good man. I鈥檓 99 per cent sure he has passed but I have hope.鈥
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