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Fijian Family Find Alternativ­e Way to Be Part Of Son’s Funeral in NZ

- LAISA LUI The late Pastor Saki Matana. Edited by Jonathan Bryce Feedback: laisa.kabulevu@fijisun.com.fj

With the travel restrictio­ns keeping Taniela Levea and his family from attending his son’s funeral in New Zealand, an alternativ­e solution had to be found.

Thanks to technologi­cal assistance from the Labasa and New Zealand branches of the New Life Church, the family were able to say their last goodbyes to the late Pastor Saki Matana when the funeral was livestream­ed from New Zealand.

“We are sad that we could not be there in person for my son’s funeral due to the travel restrictio­ns as per the coronaviru­s pandemic,” Mr Levea said.

“My son informed his wife prior to his passing that he wished to be laid to rest back at his village in Nakama, Labasa.

“We cannot fulfil his wish as the world is facing a difficult time.

“It is really hard and I told my daughter-in-law, that even if I had gone over to New Zealand, I would not have been able to attend the funeral because I would be in a 14-day quarantine.

“We had to organise an alternativ­e way just so we could witness my son’s final journey.

“The livestream was watched by families and relatives in the West, East Tacirua, Labasa and families around the world who couldn’t make it to the funeral for my loving son,” he said.

The late Pastor Matana was a member of the Fiji Police Force for two years before he resigned to be a missionary. Pastor Saki is survived by his wife, three children, parents and siblings.

He was also given a Maori farewell.

 ?? Photo: Laisa Lui ?? Family members and fellow mourners in Labasa view the livestream of the funeral of Pastor Saki Matana in New Zealand.
Photo: Laisa Lui Family members and fellow mourners in Labasa view the livestream of the funeral of Pastor Saki Matana in New Zealand.
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