The death of a first-year student living at University of Otago hall of residence Arana College is being investigated by the coroner.
The 20-year-old man, who was described by family members in a death notice as 鈥渟o loved and so loving鈥, died on October 1 鈥 four days after his 20th birthday.
The Otago Daily Times聽said his death was confirmed in an email sent to students by the warden of Uni Flats, Tracy de Woeps, which said: 鈥樷橸ou may have heard that a student at Arana passed away recently due to unexplained reasons.
鈥樷橳his is sad news to share particularly for the Arana College community which is currently dealing with the passing of one of its own.鈥欌
The email said the death happened away from the university.
A police spokesman confirmed the death and said the matter was referred to the coroner, who would release their finding in due course.
A funeral was held for the man in Auckland on Saturday. The聽Herald聽has attempted to contact his Auckland-based family.
Condolences left on the man鈥檚 death notice described him as always so kind, friendly and happy to help.
Another person, who used to teach the man, said he was a 鈥渒ind and enthusiastic boy who worked hard鈥.
Tributes said he was 鈥渁lways so kind, friendly, and always happy to help鈥.
A University of Otago spokeswoman said it was not usual practise to publicly comment on a student鈥檚 death.
鈥淚n the tragic situation when students pass away, the university has a number of support services available for wh膩nau, students and staff.鈥
Otago University Students鈥 Association (OUSA) president Quintin Jane said it was 鈥渁lways terrible to hear of the death of a student at the University of Otago鈥'.
鈥淥ur thoughts are with their family and friends.
鈥淥ur OUSA Student Support service is always here for any students who may need support. The service is drop in, and 100 per cent free.鈥
- Additional reporting ODT
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