Weekend Herald

Father left in shock by woman’s bus station death

Dad pays tribute to ‘only daughter’ killed in north Auckland incident

- Raphael Franks and Bernard Orsman

Losing my only daughter is horrific . . . and it’s just so sad that she had such a tragic end to her life. Keith Olsen

The father of a woman who was struck and killed by a bus in north Auckland just before Christmas says “losing my only daughter is horrific . . . and it’s just so sad that she had such a tragic end to her life”.

Police yesterday named the woman who was killed at Albany Station and extended condolence­s to her wha¯nau and friends.

She was Careena Olsen, aged 39, of Auckland. She was survived by four children aged 20, 19, 12 and 10.

It has also been revealed she was seen arguing with a man before the accident.

Her father Keith Olsen told the Weekend Herald he received several texts delivering the news of her death on December 9: “That shook me immediatel­y. I was in a state of shock after reading those few words.”

He recounted fond memories of his daughter, an artist and poet who had spent her life on the North Shore, recalling her as “a bit of a dreamer”.

“I still have some of her paintings that she had done at school for me through her junior years. She had a great artistic flair. Her happiness came from her art,” he said.

Speaking from Albany in Western Australia, he spoke of the stress of organising his daughter’s funeral from overseas and organising for the coroner to release her body.

Documents released to the Weekend Herald by Auckland Transport under the Local Government Official Informatio­n and Meetings Act revealed a Northern Busway guard said the victim was arguing with a male before the incident on December 9.

A separate, initial report by AT on the day said the female passenger missed the Albany Station to Birkenhead Wharf bus and was running after it to catch it when she had an accident with the bus.

Emergency services, including paramedics from St John and police officers, rushed to the scene on Elliot Rose Ave, just after 2pm.

Police said the Serious Crash Unit investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces of the crash was ongoing and they were unable to comment further.

AT is assisting the police with their investigat­ion.

On the day of the incident, a witness told the Herald he saw a bus “run over” a person crossing a road at the station.

“It was bloody and shocking,” said the witness, who asked to remain anonymous.

Keith Olsen said his daughter lived a transient lifestyle and spoke of struggles she faced in the last years of her life. He said he had been estranged from her children — his grandchild­ren — but had been pleased to reconnect with them at their mother’s funeral.

“If there’s any good that’s going to come out of this, rekindling lost relationsh­ips over the years will be one of those positive things,” he said. “They [her children] took it [her death] well. There was a fairly small service, an intimate affair, with quite a number of friends there as well.

“She grew up in Beach Haven, went to school in Beach Haven, and she later finished off her final year at Warkworth Mahurangi College.

“Everyone knew her for her height — she was about six-foot-three.

“She tried to help people, and she seemed to be leaving behind a group of very caring friends.”

 ?? ?? Careena Olsen has been remembered by her father as a “bit of a dreamer” who had “great artistic flair”.
Careena Olsen has been remembered by her father as a “bit of a dreamer” who had “great artistic flair”.
 ?? ?? The scene of the incident outside the Albany Bus Station where mother-of-four Careena Olsen died just before Christmas.
The scene of the incident outside the Albany Bus Station where mother-of-four Careena Olsen died just before Christmas.

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