The body of a 38-year-old man who drowned in a Canterbury river last weekend has been found.
He was Kapuaiwaho "Kapu" Waretini, dubbed as a rising star of Māoridom.
Police were called to area about 6.30am and while formal identification is yet to take place, the body is believed to be that of Waretini, 38, from Auckland.
Waretini won a Sir Peter Blake leadership award in 2012 and forged a career that spanned the public and private sectors.
He drowned while swimming in the Waimakariri River near Christchurch on Saturday. He leaves behind a partner and a young child.