Thousands pay tribute to Fa'anānā Efeso Collins at his moving funeral in south Auckland. Tangaroa College students perform a powerful haka, leaving mourners in tears and laughter.
In a touching display of unity and love, people from every corner of Ōtara gathered to bid farewell to the late Green MP, Fa'anānā Efeso Collins. The funeral, held in south Auckland, was a vibrant mix of crowds, food, and hospitality, showcasing the community's deep respect for Collins. Students from Tangaroa College performed a powerful haka, symbolizing strength and unity, as Collins was sent off on his final journey.
The public memorial drew thousands of mourners who came to pay their respects to Collins, known for his dedication to public service. Tributes poured in as friends and family shared heartfelt memories, describing Collins as a friend, brother, father, husband, and leader. The emotional gathering honored Collins' legacy and the impact he had on the community.
Fa'anānā Efeso Collins' sudden passing after collapsing during a charity run deeply saddened the nation. His family invited the public to join them in bidding farewell to their 'sunshine.' Top politicians, rugby stars, and foreign dignitaries joined in the somber yet uplifting ceremony, highlighting Collins' wide-reaching influence and the respect he commanded.
The memorial service, attended by around 2000 people, was a testament to Collins' profound impact on the lives of those around him. Vasa Fia Collins, addressing the crowd, urged everyone to remember Collins' spirit and legacy, ensuring that his memory lives on in the hearts of all who knew him.
In a heartwarming gesture, Collins' family welcomed the public to honor his memory, embodying the spirit of inclusion and togetherness that Collins stood for. The powerful haka performed by Tangaroa College students resonated deeply with those present, leaving a lasting impression of unity and strength amidst the somber farewell.
Crowds, food and hospitality were at the centre of Fa'anānā's funeral in south Auckland on Thursday.
Students of a South Auckland secondary school performed a powerful haka this afternoon as the hearse carrying Fa'anānā Efeso Collins left his public funeral ...
Tributes continue as thousands of people pay their respects to Green MP Fa'anānā Efeso Collins.
The Green MP died on Wednesday last week after collapsing during a charity run in Auckland's Britomart.
The Green MP died on Wednesday last week after collapsing during a charity run in Auckland's Britomart.
Collins, 49, died suddenly last week after he collapsed during a charity event in Auckland. A public service celebrating his life is being held at Due Drop ...
Top politicians, former rugby stars and foreign government representatives are all among the many hundreds of mourners gathered to farewell Fa'anānā Efeso.
Around 2000 whānau, friends and members of the public attended a memorial for Fa'anānā Efeso Collins on Thursday. Vasa Fia Collins told attendees to 'not ...