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Police help grieving family from Japan visit site where their relative died

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Newstalk ZB staff,
Publish Date
Mon, 16 Jan 2017, 11:30AM
Detective Senior Sergeant John Wilson, Honoka Tsuchida and her grandfather Kunikatsu Tsuchida at the site of father's grave (NZ Police).
Detective Senior Sergeant John Wilson, Honoka Tsuchida and her grandfather Kunikatsu Tsuchida at the site of father's grave (NZ Police).

Police help grieving family from Japan visit site where their relative died

Author
Newstalk ZB staff,
Publish Date
Mon, 16 Jan 2017, 11:30AM

New Zealand Police have helped a grieving Japanese family to visit the Te Urewera site where their relative died in a fire nine years ago.

In December 2007 Japanese man Katsuya Tsuchida flew into New Zealand to go fishing in the wilderness of what was then Te Urewera National Park. 

On Christmas Eve that year, he and his fishing guide, New Zealand resident Toshiya Babe, were dropped off to go fishing in the Waiau River valley. 

Two days later their remains were discovered in what was left of a Department of Conservation Hut which had burned to the ground.

This discovery sparked an investigation by Police and the Fire Service to determine what had occurred.

The investigation involved detectives from the Rotorua CIB, fire investigators, search and rescue volunteers, and disaster victim identification experts from Police Search and Rescue.  

The investigation found the incident was a tragic accident, with a candle or gas cooker suspected to have set the hut on fire while the two men slept.

At the conclusion of the investigation, officer in charge Detective Senior Sergeant John Wilson was so moved by the tragedy that he decided to erect a memorial at the site. 

This was done on behalf of Tsuchida’s family in Japan, in consultation with the Japanese Consulate in Auckland.

In September 2008 this memorial was erected by Wilson and Murupara Senior Constable Rob Hutchins near the site of the tragedy.

“I thought that would have been the end of it,”  Wilson said.

“But then in October last year I heard from Honoka Tsuchida, Katsuya’s daughter, who had only been a child when her father died.

“She told me she one day wanted to travel to New Zealand to visit the site where her father had passed away.

“So on Boxing Day, nine years to the day after her dad's body had been found, Honoka Tsuchida and other members of her family from Japan, met with me in Rotorua after travelling to New Zealand. 

“After talking the family through what Police believed had happened to her dad and his fishing guide, we flew from Murupara to the Waiau River where the family spent some time at the memorial.

“It was a very special moment and I feel privileged to have been there and been able to help this family get more of an understanding of what happened to Katsuya,” Wilson said.

Honoka Tsuchida, Katsuya's daughter, said this had been an amazing trip for her.

"It was a precious experience that I could finally visit the place where my father died and meet Mr John Wilson who helped and supported us for a long time.

"Thank you New Zealand Police for the incredible opportunity.”

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