The generosity of people has overwhelmed a Whangārei mum and her son who have sought public funding to raise money to replace their car that was stolen and crashed.
Twelve-year-old Rueben Leslie, who has cerebral palsy, and his Mum, Denise Pearson, left their car on Paramount Pd in Tikipunga after striking engine troubles about three weeks ago. Denise planned to go back and get the car the next day to see if it could be repaired.
However, thieves had other ideas and stole the car, crashed it into a power pole, and damaged the interior dash.
The car was towed by police for forensic testing and Denise sold it to the wreckers as it was not worth fixing.
A Givealittle page was started by Rueben's teachers at Kamo Intermediate to help raise some money to buy a replacement vehicle.