Dianne Pye from Kiwi Coffin Club. Photo / Stephen Parker
Dianne Pye from Kiwi Coffin Club. Photo / Stephen Parker
Twenty-four people - mainly children - who died in the Samoa measles outbreak will get a dignified burial due to a Rotorua club's labour of love.
During the last four days, members of the Rotorua charity Kiwi Coffin Club have pitched in and made coffins to send over to thePacific Islands to help bring some decorum in the midst of the tragedy.
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