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Baby wipes in mouth of 'vibrant, happy' child who died, police investigate

Author
Sam Sherwood,
Publish Date
Wed, 25 Oct 2023, 11:30am
Photo / NZ Herald
Photo / NZ Herald

Baby wipes in mouth of 'vibrant, happy' child who died, police investigate

Author
Sam Sherwood,
Publish Date
Wed, 25 Oct 2023, 11:30am

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT

The great-aunt of a toddler who died in unexplained circumstances in Lower Hutt says the wh膩nau are 鈥渧ery concerned鈥 about how he died.

Ruthless-Empire Souljah Reign Rhind Shepherd Wall听died in Hutt Hospital on Sunday听after he was taken there unresponsive from a house in Taita, Lower Hutt.

Police say his death is unexplained and an investigation into the circumstances is under way.

Baby Ruthless-Empire Souljah Reign Rhind Shepherd Wall died in hospital on Sunday. Photo / Ngatanahira ReremoanaBaby Ruthless-Empire Souljah Reign Rhind Shepherd Wall died in hospital on Sunday. Photo / Ngatanahira Reremoana

On Wednesday, Ruthless-Empire鈥檚 great-aunt Sarah Reremoana told the听Herald听the family had been told the toddler, who would鈥檝e turned two on Wednesday, had at least one baby wipe in his mouth and that police asked whether he could have eaten three or four.

She was unsure whether there were wipes inside him when he was taken to hospital.

Reremoana said Ruthless-Empire was a 鈥渧ery cautious baby鈥, and did not believe he would feed himself wipes.

鈥淭he family is very concerned because our moko never ate wipes, he would get his wipes and would pull them out one by one and throw them all over the floor. He would always do that, but never, never never once in our eyes would a wipe go to his mouth.

鈥淲e would put our baby鈥檚 kai all cut up, beautiful for him on a plate. His grapes, his tomatoes, his bananas, his everything, and every piece of fruit or meat that he had he would look at it, he would smell it, he would then taste it and eat it.鈥

Reremoana took care of Ruthless-Empire from birth until he moved to Hamilton to be with his mother in June. He recently moved back to Wellington with his mother.

Reremoana saw Ruthless-Empire about four weeks ago.

鈥淏aby was running everywhere, wouldn鈥檛 let me go once he got me. But it was time for me to leave, he didn鈥檛 want me to go, he just wanted to come with me, I said 鈥榊ou stay with mum and nanny鈥 and we decided we would see him soon for his birthday today.鈥

She said the family was heartbroken and described Ruthless-Empire as 鈥渢he most vibrant, happiest child.

鈥淗e was bright, he had a beautiful voice, a beautiful smile.鈥

His uncle and family spokesman Ngatanahira Reremoana earlier told the听Herald听Ruthless-Empire was a 鈥渉appy and bubbly鈥 baby听who would brighten up any room with his smile.

He described his nephew as 鈥渙ur soul鈥 and said the family was absolutely devastated, having learned of his death while they were gathered in church.

His uncle and family spokesman Ngatanahira Reremoana earlier told the听Herald听Ruthless-Empire was a 鈥渉appy and bubbly鈥 baby听who would brighten up any room with his smile.

He described his nephew as 鈥渙ur soul鈥 and said the family was absolutely devastated, having learned of his death while they were gathered in church.

A police car was still at the scene on Poole St. Photo / Vita MolyneuxA police car was still at the scene on Poole St. Photo / Vita Molyneux

鈥淧iki Te Ora [be well], Piki Te Kaha [be strong], Piki Te Maramatanga [believe], Me te rangimarietanga [may there be peace].鈥

He has started a听听page to raise money for his nephew鈥檚 funeral and wh膩nau.

Police were seen conducting investigations at a K膩inga Ora home on Poole St in Tait膩, Lower Hutt on Monday and a scene guard was stationed outside the residence.

An officer dressed in white overalls also entered the house, which had obscenities written on the windows.

There is a forensic tent set up on the left-hand side of the property.

Vicki McLaren, the Kainga Ora regional director for Greater Wellington, said their thoughts are with the wh膩nau of the deceased child.

鈥淜膩inga Ora - Homes and Communities was very sad to learn this morning of what police are describing as an unexplained death at one of our properties in Lower Hutt.

鈥淥ur thoughts are with the wh膩nau of the deceased.

鈥淒ue to the ongoing police investigation, we are unable to comment further.

The family had been told Ruthless-Empire may be released to the wh膩nau on Thursday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been such a long process.. I told our family let it be, we need every bit of evidence the coroner can find out what happened to our baby.鈥

Sam Sherwood is a Christchurch-based reporter who covers crime. He is a senior journalist who joined the听Herald听in 2022, and has worked as a journalist for 10 years.

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