
A man who died at a Trigg Ave house in Rotorua this week is being remembered as a loved kapa haka performer who entertained thousands of tourists at Whakarewarewa.
Temutu Ehau, 41, died on Wednesday in an incident that has shocked his family and friends. Police have launched a homicide inquiry.
Ehau was a father and full-time performer at the Whakarewarewa M膩ori Village.
He was a former member of champion kapa haka group Te M膩t膩rae-i-艑rehu, alongside other wh膩nau members.
Fellow performer Turanga Merito said he had known him since they were children and they performed regularly together at the Whakarewarewa concerts.
He said he was a taiaha expert and an exceptional guitarist who entertained thousands of visitors.
鈥淗e was so loved ... he was a ray of sunshine that could light up any room.鈥
Temutu Ehau. Photo / Supplied
Ehau was returned to his wh膩nau for his tangi this morning.
His immediate wh膩nau and his employer were approached for comment but were not ready to talk publicly yet.
Temutu Ehau, 41, died in Rotorua on Wednesday.
Hundreds of online tributes have been posted, including one that said the reality of his death had hit home to those who performed at Te Pakira Marae concerts in the Whakarewarewa Village.
鈥淵ou were everything to us, our tuakana, our brother and well loved friend of many, most importantly our safe haven for all of us ... you have left nothing but great memories and endless love for the last moments we got to share with you.鈥
The tribute said Ehau would finish every show with the words 鈥渓ove us鈥.
Another tribute said he had a smile that warmed everyone鈥檚 hearts.
Fenton Park incident
Police said they were called to an assault incident at a Fenton Park house on Wednesday.
Police said the man at the house suffered critical injuries and died at the scene.
Four people have been charged with assaulting Ehau and possession of baseball bats and knives.
Those charged are aged 16, 19, 20 and 64. The three adults have interim name suppression until their next Rotorua District Court appearance on Friday next week and the youth cannot be named for legal reasons.
All are in custody until their next court appearances.
Kelly Makiha is a senior journalist who has reported for the Rotorua Daily Post for more than 25 years, covering mainly police, court, human interest and social issues.
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