The mother of the three young children killed in a triple homicide says she has been touched by the kindness of strangers and the special memorial crafted in the wake of the tragedy.
August, Hugo and Goldie aged 7, 5 and 1, were found dead after a fire at the family鈥檚 home in the small Manawat奴 town of Sanson on November 15.
Popular local caf茅 owner Viv Withers, of Viv鈥檚 Kitchen, took to social media to share the business has built a memorial for the children, as well as their stillborn sister Iris, and the family dog, Marlo, which also died in the incident.
A plaque mounted to a large stone featuring a photo of the slain children reading 鈥渟adly taken November 15, 2025鈥, was unveiled by their mother, Chelsey Field yesterday.
Mother Chelsey Field unveiled a memorial plaque to her children killed in an alleged triple homicide in Sanson last year. Photo / Viv's Kitchen
鈥淚t鈥檚 our way of showing that they鈥檒l never be forgotten,鈥 Withers told the Herald.
She said she had earlier been working on a fairy garden outside her popular Dundas Rd business but decided after the tragedy to devote it to the three children.
鈥淭he particular day that I went out to do some work on it, something just hit me and it was the little ones and I thought, I鈥檓 going to turn this into their garden,鈥 she said.
鈥淭hey were just down the road from us, so I decided we鈥檇 turn this one into their little memorial garden.鈥
Field, speaking publicly for the first time since her children鈥檚 funeral, said she is touched by the heart-warming memorial.
鈥淚t means so much to me that Viv鈥檚 Kitchen has chosen to create this memorial for my children. The cafe was local to us and their kindness and generosity is so appreciated,鈥 the mother said in a statement.
鈥淚 am so thankful to those who have dropped off ornaments or painted rocks to add. It鈥檚 so nice to have somewhere that myself, friends, family and the community can go and visit.鈥
Field said she has been touched by the kindness of 鈥渃omplete strangers鈥 since the tragic incident, saying it does not go unnoticed.
鈥淚 am also so appreciative of those who have offered me so much support over these last two months through the kind words, messages, cards, and those who have and continue to donate to the Givealittle or Operation Giveback.鈥
Friends of Field set up a Givealittle donation page in the days following the fire to create a 鈥渟afety net for her鈥 and to 鈥減rovide her with the space and security needed to grieve in solitude, without the added stress of financial ruin鈥.
It has raised more than $420,000.
Field said unveiling the plaque was 鈥渟o heart-warming鈥 and 鈥渇elt very special鈥.
She said she has future plans to create another memorial 鈥渢o honour my children鈥檚 memory and give back to the community鈥.
Mourners gathered as the caskets arrived to the November funeral for August, Hugo and Goldie, aged 7, 5 and 1. Photo / Richard Cooper
The garden features a coloured picket fence around a tree stump, painted blue, green, and pink, the same colours of the children鈥檚 caskets.
鈥淲e hope this little memorial will help Chelsey to know those little lives mattered and will always be remembered,鈥 her post read.
Withers said the whole Sanson community had felt the 鈥渁bsolutely tragic鈥 incident, and everyone was impacted in their own way.
Police issue update on investigation
Police are now describing the incident as a 鈥渢riple homicide and arson鈥, saying their initial inquiries have concluded.
鈥淭his matter has now been formally handed to the coroner. Police will be continuing inquiries and addressing any matters raised by the coroner,鈥 a police spokeswoman said.
Their father, Dean Field, was also found dead at the scene.
Police at the scene of house fire in Sanson the day after four people died at the property. Photo / Mark Papalii, RNZ
All post-mortems have been completed and the children were farewelled at a large funeral in Palmerston North in late November.
A private service had already been held for Dean Field at the 鈥渇amily鈥檚 request鈥.
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