Keyana Beazley, 19, was killed in a fatal accident in Canterbury over the weekend.
Family and friends have paid tribute to a teenager killed in a fatal accident in Canterbury over the weekend.
Keyana Beazley, 19, of Waimā in Northland, was one of five people involved in a serious two-vehicle accident in Coalgate, Selwyn around lunchtime on Saturday.
While four of those involved suffered serious injuries as a result of the crash, emergency services said Beazley was critically injured and died in Christchurch Hospital as a result of her injuries the following morning.
The accident occurred at the intersection of Homebush Rd and Malvern Hills Rd.
Online tributes were posted in memory of Beazley - remembering her as a “precious soul” and expressing grief at her early passing.
“Be at peace in the arms of the father our beautiful shining light,” one person wrote in a post with photos of Beazley.
Another wrote, “Words can’t explain how hurt I am, I love you always and forever”.
“Gonna miss you my cousin we love you always rest easy beautiful kisses to the sky for us until then we will meet again,” another wrote.
Beazley’s death adds to a growing list of vehicle occupants killed in fatal crashes in Canterbury this year with the toll reaching concerningly high levels.
Then the following month, another 18-year-old - Zara Mitchell - was killed whilst riding in a car that crashed into the side of a house in north Canterbury.
Health Minister Dr Shane Reti and Health NZ Commissioner Professor Lester Levy say the new roles are aimed at reducing waiting times. Video / Denise Piper