Commercial diver Jade Kahukore-Dixon, 24, was killed by a shark today near the Chatham Islands. He was brought back to Waitangi Wharf before being rushed to hospital.
A grieving father has paid tribute to a young diver fatally injured in a great white shark attack near the Chatham Islands, saying he was a “very tough, young fella”.
Commercial diver Jade Kahukore-Dixon, 24, was named as the victim of the attack on Tuesday.
He was brought to Waitangi Wharf after the attack and met by emergency services before being rushed to the Chatham Island Health Centre, where he died, police said.
Kahukore-Dixon’s grieving father Jacky Dixon told Stuff his son was “an amazing boy” who loved fishing and diving.
He said he had limited information about what had happened to his son, but understood he was killed by a great white shark.
“I couldn’t believe it. I kept picturing him when he was little. I’m not going to have my son,” he said through tears.
Kahukore-Dixon was a commercial diver who lived on the Chatham Islands. He was the sole director and shareholder of newly-formed company Nomad Diving Limited, which was registered in June this year.
“He would do anything to protect his family. He was an amazing boy, a very much loved member of the family,” his father said.
Hato Hone St John said they were notified of an incident near Chatham Island at 11.15am. They responded with one ambulance.
A Flying Doctors Service plane was also sent from Christchurch but had turned around.
The Department of Conservation confirmed it was “aware of a shark attack near the Chatham Islands this morning”.
Police said their thoughts are with the family involved. The victim’s death will be referred to the coroner.
It comes after a 21-year-old woman was attacked by a shark in a Southland estuary late last year. The culprit was thought to be a sevengill shark – a species known for moving closer to shore in summer.
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