Otago Daily Times

Death of selfless Samaritan shocks family and community

- PAM JONES pam.jones@odt.co.nz

TRIBUTES are still pouring in for Cromwell speedway champion Daryl Ainsley, who died on Friday night while helping friends in need.

Mr Ainsley had gone to rescue two mates who got stuck while driving on the Tautuku Peninsula, in the Catlins.

His vehicle was later found in the sea at the bottom of a 60mhigh cliff out on the peninsula about 11.20am on Saturday. His body was in the water nearby.

Daryl Ainsley’s brother, Lomas Ainsley, told Stuff it was thought his brother had become disoriente­d in the dark and gone over a blind spot on the cliff.

He told the Otago Daily Times it was ‘‘typical’’ that his brother had died going to help others, as he was known for his ‘‘big heart’’ and helping people out in any situation.

Lomas Ainsley said the family was overwhelme­d by the tributes pouring in for his brother.

Daryl Ainsley, a 52yearold father of three who grew up in Cromwell, was a respected Cromwell shearing contractor and president of Central Motor Speedway who was a threetimes South Island champion in speedway saloon racing.

Lomas Ainsley said his brother ‘‘did everything; he had a go at everything you could think of’’.

He was determined, driven and competitiv­e, a high achiever, but also humble and discreet, never boastful.

Daryl Ainsley was a family man with ‘‘a big heart’’ who helped countless people practicall­y, financiall­y and emotionall­y.

‘‘He would help out in any situation, he could handle anything. He helped a lot of people, not only in Central Otago but all around the country, and he was known internatio­nally as well. But he would never tell a soul about anything he had done. He just got on with the job.’’

Lomas Ainsley said his brother was passionate about the Central Motor Speedway, and determined to work for its future.

He had just secured funding for an irrigation system for the speedway, previously going there two to three times a day to move the sprinklers himself.

Police are investigat­ing the incident on behalf of the coroner.

❛ He helped a lot of people, not only in Central Otago but all around the country, and he was known internatio­nally as well

 ?? PHOTO: ODT FILES ?? Big heart . . . Cromwell speedway champion Daryl Ainsley pictured at the Central Motor Speedway in Cromwell earlier this year.
PHOTO: ODT FILES Big heart . . . Cromwell speedway champion Daryl Ainsley pictured at the Central Motor Speedway in Cromwell earlier this year.

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