Friends, family and colleagues of a young Wellington mother who died weeks after being critically injured in a hit-and-run have poured out their love for her online, saying she was a beautiful person with a 鈥渉eart of gold鈥.
Casidhe Maguire, known as Cass, died on Wednesday, about three weeks after being hit by a car on Cable St, near Te Papa, in the capital鈥檚 CBD.
A car hit her and another woman on June 18 at 12.06am. Both were taken to hospital - one in a critical condition, the other serious.
A 23-year-old man was charged on the same day the crash happened but police said further charges are now likely.
The man, who has interim name suppression, faces multiple charges, including failing to stop after a crash, driving while suspended, drink-driving causing injury and failing to stop for police.
Police closed Cable St following the crash. Photo / Ethan Griffiths
He is accused of having a breath-alcohol level of 993mcg, nearly four times over the legal limit of 250mcg.
He is next due in court on July 20.
Maguire, 28, was formerly working as a senior project coordinator at the Ministry of Health.
Spokeswoman Louise Karageorge spoke of Maguire, saying 鈥淐ass was a really special person and a valued member of the team during her time with the Ministry of Health.
鈥淪he had many good friends at the ministry, and we have been working with them to support them through this tragedy.鈥
Former director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield paid tribute to Cass Maguire last week. Photo / Mark Mitchell
According to an online funeral notice, Maguire鈥檚 service will be held on Monday next week, followed by a private interment.
The notice said Maguire died surrounded by her loved ones.
鈥淐ass was loved and will be dearly missed by her family,鈥 it said.
Tributes left for her described her as 鈥渁 gem of a lady鈥 with 鈥渁 good and kind heart and soul鈥.
In a message to Maguire鈥檚 young child, one friend said 鈥測our mum was beautiful, caring, funny, and touched many lives.
鈥淥ur prayers go out to her amazing partner, beautiful baby boy and all her family and friends,鈥 another said.
鈥淲e will always remember your gorgeous smile, love for your boys and kind, caring nature.鈥
Loved ones described Maguire as having an 鈥渋nfectious laugh鈥, being talented with her art, and having a 鈥渉eart of gold.
鈥淪imply gorgeous inside and out.鈥
Her grandmother left a message, saying Maguire 鈥渂rightened the room by her presence鈥.
聽鈥淟ife without her will never be the same.鈥
Sir Ashley Bloomfield also shared his sadness at Maguire鈥檚 death last week.
New Zealand鈥檚 former director general of health, who beamed into Kiwis鈥 living rooms for two years updating the nation on Covid-19, paid tribute in the weekend.
鈥淟ike everyone who knew Cass, I鈥檓 very saddened to hear this news,鈥 he told the聽Herald on Sunday.
Melissa Nightingale is a Wellington-based reporter who covers crime, justice and news in the capital. She joined the Herald in 2016 and has worked as a journalist for 10 years.
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