Whererika Popata, 30, died alongside his brother Kereta Tatana at Kakanui Beach, near Oamaru, on Tuesday afternoon. The pair are originally from Kaitaia. Photo / Supplied
Two men who died in the water near Oamaru were brothers, doing what family say "they both loved most" - diving.
Kereta Tatana, 24, of Kaitaia, was visiting his South Island-based brother Whererika Popata, 30, when on Tuesday afternoon they drowned while diving for kai at Kakanui Beach.
The brothers were diving with a third man who was able to scramble to shore to safety.
Their sister, Athena Reihana-Campbell, told the Herald the family had been left devastated by the loss of the men, with Popata leaving behind two sons, Xavier and Kendrix.
She said both brothers were born in Kaitaia and both spent time growing up in Auckland.
"He would give you the last cent in his account, the best of whatever he had, come to your side any time of the day and night, sit in silence with you just because.
"He loved to rap and he was very good at it, he also had a mad passion for anime."
She said both he and Tatana had an "undeniable love for their family".
They would always make time for those who made time for him.
Tatana, also known as Kere, 24, was the fifth child of Laurie Tatana, youngest child of Elba Reihana.
"The far north was his stomping grounds but he also spent time living in Auckland. He was a simple guy who had a such a huge heart full of love for anyone and everyone, very staunch in Te Ao Māori."
Her brother had an infectious laugh, a passion for music, an undeniable love for all his family, siblings, parents, nieces and nephews, she said.
"Kereta played a very important role in our family, especially to our dad Laurie Tatana, Kereta was his left-hand man, always out on the farm doing those hard yards with dad."
He left behind not only parents, which also includes mum Elba Reihana, sisters and brothers but also his whāngai brothers who had become a part of their whānau.
Popata would also be missed by his mum Elba Reihana, father Rangi Popata and his ex-wife Bronwyn Popata-Lewis.