We’re raising funds to support Carolina & son while they face the trauma of David going missing, repair their storm-damaged home/bridge.
Opotiki, Bay Of Plenty
On Friday evening, tragedy struck near the Waioweka / Waioeka River in Ōpōtiki when David Roe was swept away after falling from his boat. Police, rescue teams, and locals searched tirelessly for weeks. On the morning of 10 February 2026, David was found in the Waioweka River near the area where he originally went missing.
This heartbreaking situation began when the swing bridge connecting their home to the outside world was destroyed in the last storm. With the bridge washed away, the river became their only access — either by crossing on foot or by boat.
Their home has been a sanctuary for their family — a place David poured his heart into building and improving. They had only just begun setting up their home, and hadn’t yet been able to secure essentials like reliable power. On top of this, the last storm caused roof damage, adding even more pressure at a time.
It’s easy to understand why Carolina wants to stay where David felt happiest. But without safe access, and with their home needing critical repairs, life there has become extremely challenging without his income and support.
This Givealittle page has been created to provide practical support and wrap love around this beautiful family during the darkest moment of their lives. Every donation — will go directly toward helping Carolina and her son get through the days ahead.
I’ve known Carolina for years through church, and our kids went to the same school together.
She urgently needs support with:
❤️ A safe, reliable replacement for the washed-away bridge
❤️ Living costs during this traumatic time
❤️ Helicoptering essentials to the home
❤️ Repairs to roof
❤️ Potential funeral costs, while holding onto hope
David was found 11 February 2026
On Friday evening, tragedy struck near the Waioweka / Waioeka River in Ōpōtiki when David Roe was swept away after falling from his boat. Police, rescue teams, and locals searched tirelessly for weeks. On the morning of 10 February 2026, David was found in the Waioweka River near the area where he originally went missing.
The family will share details of David’s service once arrangements have been made. They are deeply grateful for everyone’s love, heartfelt messages, and support. There is a lot to process, and they will update again soon. Words fall short — the weight of this loss is immense, and the urgency of everyone’s requests has been overwhelming — but your compassion is truly appreciated.
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