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‘Bloody thief’: Victims of former Tipene Funerals undertaker vindicated by guilty plea

Author
Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Sat, 1 Mar 2025, 9:46am

‘Bloody thief’: Victims of former Tipene Funerals undertaker vindicated by guilty plea

Author
Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Sat, 1 Mar 2025, 9:46am
  • Fiona Bakulich, ex-, admitted to .
  • Her offences involved scamming families of almost $18,000 over seven years.
  • Bakulich will be sentenced on April 11 and  have said .

鈥淪he鈥檚 a bloody thief.鈥

That is how one woman swindled by a Tipene Funerals employee and Casketeers star described former undertaker Fiona Bakulich.

Bakulich admitted to 14 charges of mishandling human remains and obtaining by deception in a surprise plea at the Auckland District Court on Friday morning.

Her offending, which included wrapping a body in plastic instead of the coffin the grieving family paid for and scamming families of all 11 victims of almost $18,000, stretched seven years between 2017 and 2024.

鈥極ur family is vindicated. We weren鈥檛 just making this up鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 glad she pleaded guilty. I didn鈥檛 think she was going to,鈥 a man related to another victim said.

鈥淥ur family feels vindicated, but I think it鈥檚 more a vindication for all the other families that felt they couldn鈥檛 speak out.

鈥淲e weren鈥檛 just making this all up. It wasn鈥檛 that we had a vendetta against her. We just wanted to bring out the truth about how we were treated.鈥

鈥楾here鈥檚 some kind of justice'

Another victim told the Herald after Bakulich鈥檚 guilty pleas: 鈥淲e鈥檙e rapt with the outcome. There鈥檚 some kind of justice.

鈥淲e just thought she was going to walk away. We鈥檙e also rapt with the work that the police finally did. We鈥檙e happy. This was all we ever wanted as a family.鈥

Those affected families went through their own trials, telling the Herald they were accused of making the scandal up to cause trouble.

Bakulich specialised in taking care of funeral arrangements for Samoan families. Being Samoan herself, those families said they trusted her to treat them with the utmost cultural competency.

She was first found out in 2023 when Cyclone Gabrielle damaged the mausoleum in which some of the bodies were interred at Waikumete Cemetery. The bodies needed to be removed for repairs.

A family present for the disinterment process in June 2023 were confronted with their loved one wrapped in plastic, 鈥渢reated like rubbish鈥, a grieving relative said.

The ways Bakulich tricked families into giving her unnecessary funds included falsely claiming the bodies needed Covid-19 tests and they needed to pay for these.

She also falsely claimed one body had infected genitals and needed injections. With another family, Bakulich said they had breached Covid requirements during their relative鈥檚 funeral and needed to pay a $7000 fine, which she pocketed.

The last family she scammed was in 2024.

Police have said others could be implicated in Bakulich鈥檚 offending. She has not given any comment to police or media to elaborate on or explain her actions.

Bakulich is due to appear in court for sentencing on April 11.

Bakulich鈥檚 brother, M膩ngere-艑t膩huhu Local Board chairman Nick Bakulich, once an undertaker himself, appeared in the public gallery on Friday morning.

Tipene Funerals' co-owner Francis Tipene told the Herald, when it first revealed the accusations against Bakulich in August last year, he was 鈥渄eeply sorry for the pain and sorrow that [Bakulich] has caused those affected鈥.

鈥淲e unreservedly apologise for the distress their actions have caused the families involved,鈥 Tipene said.

鈥淭ipene Funerals prides itself on its professionalism and integrity, and our families need to have the utmost trust and confidence in our ability to ensure their loved ones are treated with dignity and respect.

鈥淎nd in this instance, we have fallen short.鈥

Fiona Bakulich allegedly swindled her clients by improperly interring their dead relatives in the public mausoleum at Waikumete Cemetery. Photos / Michael Craig / FacebookFiona Bakulich allegedly swindled her clients by improperly interring their dead relatives in the public mausoleum at Waikumete Cemetery. Photos / Michael Craig / Facebook

Regarding news police could not rule out further arrests, Tipene told the Herald last week he had 鈥渘o idea鈥 of anyone else being involved.

鈥淭his is the first I鈥檝e heard of it, from[the Herald],鈥 Tipene said when approached for comment on the new development.

鈥淚鈥檒l wait for them [police] to approach me and then we鈥檒l go from there.鈥

Tipene took to social media last Thursday saying he would 鈥渓ay it all on the line ... so that trust can be reinstalled back with the wh膩nau here at Tipene Funerals鈥 when a  airs in March.

Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.

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