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‘Like strawberri­es and cream’

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Maja Sanders was the kind of person who could create something beautiful from nothing.

She met Joshua Van Hooijdonk while studying fine arts at Hawke’s Bay’s Eastern Institute of Technology and they just clicked.

Josh was studying media as well as fine arts, and the couple had recently moved in together.

But a day trip to Taupo¯ ended in tragedy as the pair lost their lives in a fatal car crash near Te Pohue on Saturday. Maja had turned 20 just four days earlier. Bruce Sanders, Maja’s father, described them as the perfect couple. ‘‘They were like strawberri­es and cream, they just went perfectly together,’’ he told Stuff. ‘‘Maja was so talented, she could turn the ugliest thing into something beautiful.’’

He said Maja was extremely determined and had a love for the outdoors. ‘‘We used to go up Te Mata Peak together and I would tell her to set goals, like run 20 metres of the flats and then 10 metres on the hills. As she got better, I would say ‘don’t stop, just keep going’. ‘‘One day I found her up the top of the peak, she’d beat me to it. She said ‘I didn’t stop, Dad’, she pushed herself past the point of pain, she was just incredible.’’ Josh’s mother, Bronwyn Gardner, told NZME their ‘‘beloved son’’ was ‘‘kind and caring, an honest, loyal and a genuinely kind soul’’. He was a recipient of a Hastings Heretaunga Lions Club Young Achievers Award in 2018. ‘‘Josh had so much potential he would never get a chance to share with the world and there were so many more memories he should have been able to make too,’’ Gardner said.

 ?? JOHN COWPLAND/STUFF ?? Toys and flowers at the scene of Saturday’s fatal crash near Te Pohue on the Napier-Taupo¯ Road, left.
JOHN COWPLAND/STUFF Toys and flowers at the scene of Saturday’s fatal crash near Te Pohue on the Napier-Taupo¯ Road, left.
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