A new Kiwi family has been left devastated after a South Island truck crash killed a father of a newborn baby.
The family had only recently moved to New Zealand last year from the US and had celebrated the birth of their second child three weeks before the tragic accident.
Vishwam Sankar, 36, was killed while driving to a golf club when a truck collided with his car at a six-way intersection in Ashburton.
The Sankar family moved to Canterbury in May last year after falling in love with the country鈥檚 friendly people and beautiful outdoors.
Formerly from the United States, the Sankar family only moved to Canterbury in May last year after falling in love with the country.
Sankar鈥檚 sister-in-law Annie Dingle spoke to the聽贬别谤补濒诲听to tell of his love for New Zealand.
鈥淭hey thought it would be a great place to raise their children,鈥 she said.
鈥淭hey were looking long-term with schools and such. It was just a warm family environment and he was absolutely right, he made so many friends here within the year he lived here - it鈥檚 astonishing.鈥
Sankar鈥檚 family, who travelled to Timaru this last week from all over the world, held a memorial service for him yesterday where he was remembered for his outgoing personality.
He鈥檇 met Laura while studying at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, they鈥檇 since travelled to Chicago and Denver where he studied software engineering and she entered the medical field.
They moved to New Zealand after a 鈥渟tressful鈥 experience in the US during the Covid-19 pandemic.
鈥淐ovid hit hard and he鈥檇 wanted to move to New Zealand for quite a while, he鈥檇 done his research and talked to my sister about it,鈥 Dingle said.
Vishwam Sankar's youngest child, Rory, was only three weeks old when he passed away.
Laura found a job at Timaru Hospital, while her husband became the vice president of a data analytics company.
Vishwam was on paternity leave and was spending time with his parents - visiting from overseas - at the time of the accident.
Their newborn, Rory, was only three weeks old at the time.
鈥淪he鈥檚 so broken, he was her world and life and love,鈥 Dingle said.
The community is helping the family with a Whatsapp group of more than 70 residents created for the sole purpose of arranging care for the now solo mother.
Locals have dropped off cooked meals, walked the family鈥檚 dog, helped with overnight shifts for the baby and even carried out lawn work on the house.
鈥淥ne person didn鈥檛 know what to do with themselves so they cleaned out her garage,鈥 Dingle said.
Sankar was described as being "very good at his job", the people he led considered him a mentor and a friend.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a testament to what I鈥檝e experienced at least, [Laura] doesn鈥檛 want to be alone and they鈥檝e been incredible as someone鈥檚 always there for her. I鈥檓 totally overwhelmed by the love and support for her here.鈥
Members of Vishwam鈥檚 golf club attended the funeral, the lasting memory of him was how happy he was living in the South Island.
鈥淸One golfer] said Vishwam teed off, then just stood there for a minute. They said 鈥榓re you okay鈥, and he put his arms out and said 鈥榟ow can you not live here, isn鈥檛 this place wonderful?鈥,鈥 Dinge said.
鈥淎nd that鈥檚 how he felt about New Zealand, he loved this country.鈥
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