A father whose 12-year-old son died after inhaling butane gas urged the young people at the funeral yesterday not to experiment with poisons.
"All parents want their children to be safe. I heard children have too many choices in life and should be controlled and behave in a certain way, but at the end of the day I just wanted D to be happy," Jason Lasini said at the service for Darius Logan Claxton, known to many as D.
"D did make a choice, and made a deadly one. To all the young ones here today, air is what you breathe, keeping us young and healthy, not poisons, so make your choices wisely."
Ambulance staff were unable to revive Darius after he tried "huffing" the butane with a group of friends in a carpark in the Christchurch suburb of New Brighton last Friday night.
Online posts have since mocked the death, the Herald has learned.