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The family of a man who died in an accident on St. Stephen’s Day describes him as a vibrant, happy and much loved son.
Viliami Muru-Teutau, 22, was killed when a vehicle crashed into a bridge on Triangle Road in Henderson, west of Auckland.
Another person also died and will be named at a later date.
In a statement from the family, they claim to be devastated by the death of the young father, who was also a promising rugby player.
He represented New Zealand Maori under the age of 18 and last year he played for a New South Wales national team before returning home.
“We can’t believe he’s gone. We are in shock and our hearts are broken,” the family said.
“Vili was a young man who had everything to live for. He is the father of a one-year-old daughter and, as one of five children, Vili’s death has crushed his parents and family. There are no words to describe the pain. And the pain we’re feeling.
“He was a naturally talented athlete who loved his rugby.
“Our world has been turned upside down and upside down. This is supposed to be a Christmas season of festive bliss and instead we are crying and grieving.”
Vili is survived by his partner and daughter, his parents, brothers and sisters, and his broader whānau.
Investigations into the circumstances of the accident continue.