Otago Daily Times

Huge support for family of killed tramper

- DAISY HUDSON daisy.hudson@odt.co.nz

MORE than $21,000 has been raised to return the body of Dunedin student Kevin Lee to his family, leaving them ‘‘blown away’’.

The 22yearold’s body was one of two found in the Makarora River last weekend.

His family launched a Givealittl­e page this week to help cover the cost of returning his body to Auckland, where he was from, and his funeral.

It reached its $18,000 target in just 12 hours.

‘‘Honestly I was so shocked,’’ his sister, Helen Lee, said yesterday. ‘‘I thought it would take weeks.’’ By last night, it had raised $21,520.

‘‘I’ve just been absolutely blown away.

‘‘It’s been such a relief, if the Givealittl­e didn’t go well, I don’t know what we would have done to be honest. I have no words.’’

All excess money would be donated to the New Zealand National Parks and Conservati­on Foundation.

‘‘We would love for others to be able to experience the wilderness as Kevin did.’’

The family would travel to Dunedin for a memorial service for Mr Lee on Monday.

The service would be held at the Holy Name Church at 3pm.

Miss Lee hoped her brother’s body would be flown north next week.

‘‘I’m trying to get an emergency payment from Givealittl­e, because they usually don’t release the funds until a month after they’ve been generated.’’

She had previously described her brother as a keen outdoorsma­n and photograph­er.

‘‘He just enjoyed life.

‘‘Every day he just wanted to go out and see something, do something, try something new.’’

The name of the second person whose body was recovered from the river has not been released.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Keen photograph­er . . . Kevin Lee loved photograph­y and the outdoors, his sister says.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Keen photograph­er . . . Kevin Lee loved photograph­y and the outdoors, his sister says.

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