Joanna Mai Sione-Lauaki is described as a great mum, who was vibrant and beautiful. Her homicide remains unexplained. Photo / NZME
The family of Dargaville mother Joanna Mai Sione-Lauaki, who was found dead on a Northland beach, have faith in police to find the truth about who caused her death, and why.
The 38-year-old mother-of-eight, described as loving and steadfast, went missing on the night of Thursday, August 1. Her body was found on remote Ripiro Beach, between Omamari and Aranga Beaches, around 2pm on August 2.
On September 6, police confirmed Sione-Lauaki was the victim of foul play and launched a homicide investigation.
Police later appealed for sightings of a man in the Baylys or Omamari Beach areas at the time of her death. He was believed to be the last person to see her alive.
Sione-Lauaki’s sister-in-law Matilda Kahotea said while the family is frustrated at not knowing what happened, it is still early days in the investigation.
“We know police are trying to do their best. We’d prefer to know the truth - if it’s going to take a bit of time, it takes a bit of time.”
Police have been “awesome” in dealing with the whānau, including showing great empathy, she said.
“We have every faith the police are doing everything in their power; we all want the same thing,” Kahotea said.
“For us, it has been a while [since her death] but it still feels like yesterday too, we’re just trying to navigate through everything,” she said.
“It hasn’t been easy for any of us including the police, we just want answers.”
A man believed to be the suspect in Sione-Lauaki’s death was wanted by police in the weeks before her death, Stuff reported on Tuesday.
But Kahotea said the family has no idea who the man was nor his involvement in her death.
“We don’t know who it was ... Nothing has even been concrete to say this person was with her, we still have no idea the story of what happened.”
One of Sione-Lauaki’s daughters, Sharna Homaria, also said talk about the suspect is just speculation and the family has no idea who he is.
However, she was concerned a dangerous man wanted in relation to assault and unlawful possession of a firearm was wanted for weeks before her death. He has since been arrested.
The death is a mystery for the family, with another daughter Sharney Panapa describing her mother as the most loving person anyone could meet.
“She always stood bright, with her head held high. She would go against the world for anyone who held a special place in her heart.
“Unfortunately, so as not to jeopardise the case we are unable to comment further on this. The police investigation remains ongoing,” a police spokesperson said.
Police continue to encourage anyone with information to get in touch.
Police have focused their attention on the area between Baylys and Omamari Beaches, west to northwest of Dargaville. Their appeals for information include:
Sightings of her car, a black Mitsubishi Outlander, on or near Omamari Beach on the evening of Thursday, August 1 or the morning of Friday, August 2.
Information or sightings of Sione-Lauaki’s clothing, which is still missing: a white Nike T-shirt with a red tick, black or dark-grey Everlast trousers, and red adidas scuffs.
Sightings of a man in the Baylys or Omamari Beach areas on either August 1 or 2. He is described as about 190cm tall, in his late 30s, with Caucasian complexion, green eyes, a beard and sandy-coloured hair, with two white pig-hunting dogs with him.
Anyone with information, or who was in the area, can call 105 using the reference 240803/9062 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Denise Piper is a news reporter for the Northern Advocate, focusing on health and business. She has more than 20 years in journalism and is passionate about covering stories that make a difference.