A Northland couple and their 6-month-old daughter were heading home from a birthday party on a beach when they lost their lives in a horrific road crash.
Whang膩rei residents Pari Edwards - known as Puddz - his partner Ngarimu Hape and their daughter Jah-zarna Hape were returning from Oakura when their car collided head-on with a north-bound light truck towing a trailer.
The crash happened between Saleyards Rd and Richards Rd on State Highway 1 at Kauri, about 4.10pm on Saturday.
Their 6-year-old son, Pare Hare Hika Edwards, was in the vehicle his parents were travelling in and suffered serious injuries. He is at Starship Hospital in Auckland.
Another daughter, Angel-Rose Hape, 5, was in a separate vehicle and was unhurt.
The deaths were among six fatalities on the nation鈥檚 roads over the weekend. Police urged motorists to drive safely heading into the busy festive season.
Hape鈥檚 sister Anahera Henare said the couple鈥檚 extended whanau was still trying to come to terms with their loss.
Henare had been admitted at Auckland City Hospital and said the couple were planning to visit her upon their return from Oakura on Saturday.
聽鈥淚 spoke to them moments before the crash through video call just as they were leaving the beach. They said they鈥檇 return home, then re-pack and come down to Auckland to see me.鈥
She said her sister and Edwards鈥 children meant everything to the couple. Half of Hape鈥檚 family was from Panguru, and the other half from Whatuwhiwhi.
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She had five brothers and five sisters, while stay-home dad Edwards had 11 siblings, including himself.
Hape was the fourth-oldest. Henare described her as 鈥渟illy鈥, and someone who was full of laughter and loved to dance.
Henare鈥檚 partner is Edwards鈥 older brother, and she said both families were a close-knit bunch.
Edwards鈥 sister Trisha Raharuhi Pedersen described her brother as a big, friendly and cuddly type who loved all his nieces and nephews.
鈥淗e was well-loved and we鈥檒l miss them dearly,鈥 she said.
The wh膩nau is planning to leave Whang膩rei for Haititai Marangai Marae in Whatuwhiwhi tomorrow. Other details are still being finalised.
SH1 between Hikurangi and Kauri was closed following the triple fatality on Saturday, and northbound travellers were asked to use the Apotu Rd detour through to Jordan Valley Rd and back onto SH1. The reverse was asked of southbound road users.
Saturday鈥檚 fatal crash takes Northland鈥檚 road toll to 32鈥 one fewer than last year鈥檚 total of 33.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Road Policing Bruce O鈥橞rien said safety messages on how to avoid crashes were not getting through to motorists.
Police could not comment specifically on the causes of the weekend鈥檚 crashes as they were under investigation, but O鈥橞rien said the same factors time and time again resulted in deaths and trauma on the roads.
鈥淓ven when speed doesn鈥檛 cause a crash, it is the single biggest determinant in whether you and your passengers walk away or are carried away.鈥
He said alcohol and/or drugs were a factor in about a third of all fatal crashes, and if people were going to enjoy a few drinks, they should make sure they have a plan to get home or find a sober driver.
鈥淭he most important message police want to convey is really simple: don鈥檛 risk your life and that of others by driving while impaired in any way,鈥 O鈥橞rien said.
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