Piako Post

Police go above and beyond

- PHILLIPA YALDEN

John Fraser popped out to get a new part for his water pump, yet he never made it home to his wife.

Instead it was two police constables tasked with informing his next of kin that would get the water flowing at the elderly couple’s home.

It was Tuesday, March 13, when Fraser and his wife woke to find the water wasn’t working at their Morrinsvil­le home.

Fraser took the pump to be repaired and was in the process of putting it back together when he realised he needed an additional part.

After picking it up in town, the 79 year old headed home.

During the trip he suffered a suspected medical event behind the wheel. His car crashed through a fence at the northern end of Studholme St. Bystanders rushed to his aid. They attempted to resuscitat­e him until Constable Rachel Forgeson arrived and gave CPR.

Volunteer firefighte­rs took over soon after. A defibrilla­tor was on hand but despite efforts Fraser couldn’t be revived.

Constables Alistair Ellesmere and John Keoghan went to the man’s home.

‘‘He would have been home in five minutes, had the pump re-plumbed and the water back on.’’

Telling someone their family member is dead is never an easy task, Ellesmere said.

‘‘She’s got enough on her plate with her husband’s passing and we were fortunate to be able to help.’’

During the teary conversati­on the two constables discovered Fraser was in the process of fixing the broken pump.

They took a look and found the system in pieces.

Ellesmere decided to return to the crashed car and fetch the part while Keoghan stayed with the 75-year-old woman until her daughter arrived from Auckland.

Being a rural lad, he was familiar with the system and used his ‘‘basic plumbing skills’’ to put the motor back together.

‘‘I tried to establish what Jock had been trying to do and used my limited expertise so she was able to carry on the best she can.’’

The first thing Fraser’s wife did was make the constables a cup of coffee. ‘‘She was a wonderful lady, it was a terribly unfortunat­e situation.’’

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 ?? DAVID WALKER/STUFF ?? Two Morrinsvil­le police constables fixed a grieving woman’s water pump.
DAVID WALKER/STUFF Two Morrinsvil­le police constables fixed a grieving woman’s water pump.
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