The Southland Times

‘A tragic accident’: Joint funeral to be held for ram attack victims

- Stuff reporter

A funeral has been organised for the victims of a rogue ram attack, with family calling the incident a tragic accident.

On Thursday, Helge, 81, and Gaye Hansen, 82, were found laying dead on their rented farm property in West Auckland.

An aggressive ram had killed Helge first, and then Gaye when she went to check on him, family believe.

A funeral service for the couple will be held on April 24, a week after the pair died, at the Kumeu Showground­s.

The funeral notice described Helge Hansen as a “dearly loved” father of two, grandfathe­r of five and great-grandfathe­r of three.

The service would be to celebrate their life, the funeral notice said.

Helge and Gaye had recently celebrated their 30-year wedding anniversar­y.

Jan Hansen, Helge’s ex-wife who was close to him and Gaye, believes Helge had gone out to feed the animals, while Gaye cooked dinner, their normal routine.

When he didn’t come back, Gaye went to investigat­e, she believes.

“That ram must have been waiting for her to come through the gate, I reckon. Don’t think that animals can’t think.

“A male animal in mating season can be quite vicious.”

She adds: “I’ve never faced so much disaster in one short spat of time. It’s appalling that two people can lose their lives like that.

“The ram must have come from nowhere to get him like that. You can never trust a ram.” She says the ram wasn’t a stranger to the property – it had lived there for some time.

“They died together, so they should [be farewelled] together.”

Helge and Jan Hansen’s son, Antony, a photograph­er who lives in the United Arab Emirates, says his sister, Leanne, arrived at their father’s property around the same time as police.

He received a call around midnight, UAE time, from his sister, saying their dad and Gaye were dead.

“It’s frickin full-on for both of them to get taken out ... under such weird, crazy circumstan­ces.

“You know the reality of ageing parents, but you don’t expect anything so radical.”

Antony Hansen says his father, of Danish descent, used to run a sheep farm at Port Waikato, and knew what he was doing.

“He’s an experience­d sheep farmer. He knows the potential outcome with rams, as far as being pretty stroppy.

“It [must have] caught him off guard, or he wouldn’t be in a paddock with one, because he’s always been really cautious around rams.”

 ?? ?? Ram attack victims Gaye and Helge Hansen (inset) were killed during a rogue ram attack.
Ram attack victims Gaye and Helge Hansen (inset) were killed during a rogue ram attack.

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