Tragedy struck during a charity event in Auckland on Wednesday as 49-year-old Member of Parliament Efeso Collins, representing East Auckland, collapsed and passed away suddenly.
The incident occurred while Collins was participating in a "Water Run" organized by ChildFund, a cause dedicated to providing clean drinking water to children in the Pacific region.
Described as a devoted father of two, Collins was deeply invested in the charity's mission, making his untimely death during the event all the more poignant. The Green Party, to which Collins belonged, expressed profound sorrow at the loss, emphasizing his passionate support for causes he believed in.
According to reports, despite immediate efforts by medical personnel on-site to revive him, Collins could not be saved. Tributes from across the political spectrum poured in, highlighting his unwavering commitment to serving his constituents and communities.
James Shaw, co-leader of the Greens, struggled to contain his emotions as he spoke to reporters, describing Collins as a man of integrity and grace. Despite his relatively short tenure in Parliament, having delivered his maiden speech just a week prior, Collins had already begun to leave his mark.
Born in New Zealand with Samoan heritage, Collins had previously served as a Labour member on the Auckland Council. His bid for the mayoralty of Auckland in 2022 was unsuccessful, but his dedication to public service remained undiminished.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon expressed shock and sadness at the news, praising Collins as a warm-hearted advocate for his communities. Luxon's sentiments echoed the sentiments of many who knew Collins, remembering him for his kindness and tireless advocacy.
As New Zealand mourns the loss of Efeso Collins, his sudden passing serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the profound impact individuals can have in their communities and beyond.