Tony Marsters : “Whānau tribute to friends lost in fire”

By | May 14, 2024

1. Whānau pay tribute to friends lost in Hillpark house fire
2. Whānau honor best friends killed in tragic Hillpark fire.

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Tragic Loss of Two Best Friends in Auckland House Fire

Devastation struck the community of Hillpark in Auckland as the news of the fatal house fire that claimed the lives of two young men, Kiwa Ropitini-Fairburn and Tony Marsters, spread. The pair, described as best friends who were inseparable, tragically lost their lives in the blaze on Freshney Place.

As the families and friends of the victims come to terms with the loss, memories of the vibrant personalities of Ropitini-Fairburn and Marsters continue to resonate in the community.

Ropitini-Fairburn, a cherished member of the Kaihaka Kapa Haka group, was known for his talent and passion for performance. His travels with the group to various countries showcased his dedication to his craft and his adventurous spirit.

A Heartfelt Tribute to Kiwa Ropitini-Fairburn

Eru Rarere-Wilton, the founder of the Kapa Haka group, shared fond memories of Ropitini-Fairburn, highlighting his exceptional singing voice and charismatic presence. Rarere-Wilton expressed the shock and sadness felt by the community at the sudden loss of such a beloved individual.

Meanwhile, the families of the survivors are grappling with the aftermath of the tragedy. The sole survivor of the fire, who is currently undergoing treatment for serious burns at Middlemore Hospital, is expected to recover but will require extensive medical care, including plastic surgery.

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Heroic Actions of a Passerby

The quick thinking and bravery of Jonathan Asafo, a local resident who witnessed the fire, played a crucial role in alerting authorities and rescuing the survivor. Asafo’s actions in raising the alarm and assisting in the rescue efforts were instrumental in preventing further loss of life.

As the investigation into the cause of the fire continues, the community mourns the loss of two bright young souls and stands in solidarity with the families affected by this tragic incident.

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Community Support and Resilience

Amidst the grief and shock, the Hillpark community has come together to offer support and comfort to the families affected by the tragedy. The resilience and solidarity shown by neighbours and well-wishers reflect the strength of the community in times of adversity.

As the details of the incident unfold and the families mourn their loved ones, the memories of Kiwa Ropitini-Fairburn and Tony Marsters will endure as a testament to the vibrant lives they lived and the impact they had on those around them.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the victims as they navigate through this challenging time.

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1. Whānau pay tribute to best friends killed in Hillpark house fire
2. Whānau mourn loss of best friends in tragic Hillpark house fire.

   

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