The Fiji Times

New Zealand parliament­arian dies during charity race

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WELLINGTON - New Zealand parliament­arian and Green Party member Efeso Collins died during a charity event in Auckland on Wednesday, the Green Party said in a statement.

Mr Collins, 49, was participat­ing in a ChildFund Water Run to raise money to bring clean drinking water to countries in the Pacific when he collapsed and died.

“Aotearoa (New Zealand) and the Green Party have lost one of the kindest, most dedicated champions of fairness and equality,” Green Party co-leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson said in a statement.

“Efeso devoted his life to serving and making a difference to the lives of those he met, including his constituen­ts, colleagues, friends, and family. He held the deepest respect of the members of all political parties and communitie­s,” they said.

New Zealand’s Parliament will sit this afternoon (yesterday) for political party leaders to make brief comments and then it will adjourn until February 27 as a mark of respect.

Mr Collins, who was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and was of Tokelauan and Samoan heritage, served three terms on the Auckland Council. He was elected to Parliament as a member of the Green Party in the

2023 election.

He held the Samoan ali’i chief title of Fa’anana from the village of Satufia, Satupaitea in Savaii.

Mr Collins was married and had two children. New Zealand Prime Minister Christophe­r Luxon said in a statement he was saddened by the news of Mr Collins’ sudden death.

“Efeso was a good man, always friendly and kind, and a true champion and advocate for his Samoan and South Auckland communitie­s,” he said.

 ?? Picture: RNZ/SUPPLIED ?? Fa’anana Efeso Collins pictured in 2022.
Picture: RNZ/SUPPLIED Fa’anana Efeso Collins pictured in 2022.

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