Help for survivors Luai, Sasi & Lapi
Auckland
This #Givealittle is to assist Luai Tavita, Sasi Neru and Lapi Toilolo, the 3 survivors of the tragic car crash on Monday 26 August between Ramarama and Bombay in Auckland which killed 2 Samoan RSE workers and their uncle.
The RSE workers were on their way to Auckland to return to Samoa after working in New Zealand for 3 years. Luai Tavita and Sasi Neru are carrying serious injuries which will affect future employment while Lapi is still in a critical condition at hospital.
The Samoan Advisory Council (page creator) supporting the RSE workers involved and their families.
The money raised will be donated equally to the 3 survivors.
Samoan community leaders supporting the 3 survivors
Funds will be paid to Sina Hunt who is the treasurer of the Samoan Advisory Council who is organising the fundraiser
Supporting the 3 survivors on the road to recovery and their families affected by the fatal car crash near Auckland
Survivor of horror State Highway 1 Ramarama crash partly paralysed, unable to speak 27 October 2024
In the two months Lapi Toilolo Fanuasā has been fighting for his life in hospital, he has had life-saving brain surgery, marked his 21st birthday and discovered his older brother was among three men killed in a crash that left him with critical injuries.
Much of the right side of his body is paralysed, he can’t speak and he has had part of his skull removed. Despite all that, he can still pose for the camera with a thumb’s-up.
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