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Family’s grief at baby’s drowning

- Tom Kitchin

A Rolleston family have spoken of their grief after a baby boy drowned after falling into a water race during a barbecue.

Eleven-month-old Samuel Taufaeteau managed to crawl from the front door of the home in Tennyson St and all the way to the front of the garden before tumbling into the shallow water way.

He was rushed to hospital in a critical condition but died a few hours later on the afternoon of September 30.

Samuel’s aunt, Lola Tupou, told Press the front door was unlocked.

‘‘One of the kids opened [the door], he crawled all the way there.

‘‘We’re just so sad at the moment. We’re The trying to move from this house, we don’t want to stay here anymore.’’

Barriers have since been put up by the water race to make the area safer, and Tupou said the door would remain locked from now on.

Samuel was buried on Friday and his death has been referred to the coroner.

Selwyn District Council chief executive David Ward declined to comment on the cost of fencing or restrictin­g access to water races.

Four people have drowned on the South Island in recent weeks.

As well as Samuel’s death, four-year-old Reuben Nolan was found dead in an affluent pond on the West Coast in September and a week ago Nadine and Angus Tomlinson died after their tractor tumbled into a North Otago dam.

 ?? STACY SQUIRES/STUFF ?? Family members lay flowers where an 11-month-old child drowned in Rolleston.
STACY SQUIRES/STUFF Family members lay flowers where an 11-month-old child drowned in Rolleston.

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